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  • Home
  • Our Team
    • Global Office
    • Board of Management
  • The Network
    • Country Leadership Committee
    • Honorary Members
  • NEWS
    • Partners
    • Engagement
    • Events
    • Newsletters
  • OUR SERVICES
  • OUR PUBLICATIONS
    • Our Policies & Guidelines
    • Our Annual Reports
    • Our Involvement
    • Our Special Reports
    • Our Position Statements
  • FOCUSED INITIATIVES
    • Remuneration Framework
    • Countdown Global Mental Health
  • CONTACT US
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GMHPN creates special reports on topics that hold significance to us, through which we disseminate concepts and recommendation.

Special Reports

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Lived Experience Engagement: ​What is our value?
The purpose of this report is to inform funders, donors and relevant stakeholders of the experiences faced by lived experience and/or peer-led organisations in:
a) seeking and securing funding towards their work and
​b) to advise them on how they could better support lived experience initiatives. 

In spite of the growing inclusion of lived experience into engagement and high-level meetings to guide positive change, the concern now is the element of non-remuneration for work done. The objective of sharing the insights in this report is not only to encourage more support for lived experience/ peer-led organisations and those working with people with lived experience, but also start a meaningful conversation on this matter.
REPORT: What is our value?
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GMHPN Biography 2024.pdf
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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.