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  • Home
  • ABOUT US
    • Board of Management
    • Global Office
    • Regional Coordinators
    • Regional Executive Committee
    • Country Leadership Committee
    • Our Mentors
    • Honorary Members
  • OUR FOCUS AREAS
    • Awareness & Advocacy
    • Lived Experience Engagement
    • Empowerment
    • Research
    • Human Rights
  • WHO WE WORK WITH
    • International Agencies
    • International Organisations
    • Research & Academic Institutions
    • Public & Private Sectors
  • OUR IMPACT
    • Annual Reports
    • Testimonials
    • Achievements
    • Our Reach
  • OUR SERVICES
  • GET INVOLVED
    • Membership
    • Committees
    • Donate
  • RESOURCES
  • CONTACT US
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OUR HONORARY MEMBERS

We award our Executive Committee members who had served 2 full years in their roles as representatives of their respective countries, with Honorary Membership - a life time membership with the GMHPN
We proudly presented the following members with Honorary Membership in recognition for their commitment and dedication to the work of the GMHPN and tireless efforts to improve the lives of persons with lived experience of mental health conditions.
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  • ​​​Samoina Wangui (Kenya)
  • Karen Athie (Brazil)
  • Michele Capots (United States)
  • Leila Sasman (South Africa)
  • Claire Kyalo (Kenya)
  • Angelica Mkorongo (Zimbabwe)
  • Bethan Burnside (Belgium)
  • Laura Grattidge ​(Australia)
  • Paida Mudzamba (Zimbabwe)
  • Martha Coffie (Ghana)
  • Marvin Ntege (Uganda)
  • Ntokozo Nyathi (Zimbabwe)
  • Godfrey Kagaayi (Uganda)
  • Kennedy Chanda (Zambia)
  • Esenam Abra Drah (Ghana)
  • Tivania Moodley (South Africa)
  • Mark Sanderson (United Kingdom)
  • Chantelle Booysen (South Africa)
  • Matthew Jackman (Australia)
  • Lucy Goldsmith (United Kingdom)
  • Sue Baker (United Kingdom)
  • Japheth Obare (Kenya)
  • Shaun McNeil (New Zealand)
  • Victor Ugo (Nigeria)
  • Jaclyn Schess (United States)
  • Katrina McIntosh (Trinidad & Tobago)
  • Jakub Bil (Poland)
  • Marie Abanga (Cameroon)
  • Syd Gravel (Canada)
  • Andrew Turtle (Australia)
  • Eleni Misganawi (Ethiopia)
  • Swetha Jammalamadugu (Botswana)​​
  • Thandiwe Mkandawire (Malawi)
  • Juliet Nalukwago (Uganda)
The Global Mental Health Peer Network is registered as a Non-Profit Organisation (NPO 212-449) under the South African Non-Profit Organisations Act 71 of 1997, and is registered as a Public Benefit Organisation (PBO 930065563) with the South African Revenue Services.

The Global Mental Health Peer Network is kindly supported ​by the Foundation to Promote Open Society (FPOS)