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HAT Meeting

Global Institute of Human Development (GIHD), Faculty of Health Sciences, Shifa Tameer-e-Millat University, in collaboration with UNICEF and the Ministry of National Health Services, Regulations & Coordination held a National Consultation Meeting to develop actionable roadmap for the implementation of the WHO-UNICEF “Helping Adolescents Thrive (HAT)” toolkit in Pakistan.

Why It Matters

With one of the largest adolescent mental health is a priority health issue for Pakistan, particularly among underserved school-aged youth. The WHO UNICEF HAT toolkit is a structured, evidence-based program aimed at enhancing psychological resilience and life skills among adolescents.

📊 The session was moderated by Dr. Usman Hamdani, Founding Director of GIHD, who highlighted the rigorous scientific process followed by the GIHD-STMU Team for the translation, cultural adaptation, implementation and evaluation of Helping Adolescent Thrive (HAT) Toolkit:

Key components of the adapted intervention include the following intervention strategies for adolescents:

Stakeholder Engagement

The event was attended by participants from the provincial health education department, academia, policy and development sectors from Punjab, Sindh, KPK, Balouchistan, Azad Kashmir & Gilgit-Baltistan. Discussions emphasized that while various initiatives exist, they remain fragmented highlighting the need for a multi-sectoral coordination framework such as HAT to scale-up child and adolescent mental health interventions and ensure policy alignment.

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