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2025 ¡ª Mental Health Stigma Off, We Switch on Support!

To mark World Mental Health Day, which is celebrated every year on 10 October, the UN System Mental Health and Well-being Strategy Team is inviting UN personnel to help raise awareness and deepen our understanding of mental health stigma.

During the month of October, we are encouraging colleagues to flip the switch and take action to reduce mental health stigma. Colleagues are invited to create and inspire together. To provoke reflection and meaningful action, we are posing the following questions:

  • If mental health stigma were a physical object, creature, or barrier, what would it look like and how would you overcome it?
  • Imagine a workplace free of stigma¡ªwhat does a normal day there feel and look like?
  • If you could send one short, powerful message to silence mental health stigma and switch on support, what would it be?

Submit your response

Deadline: 31 October
Submission email address: mhs@un.org

Colleagues are invited to submit their responses to one or more of the questions listed above in creative formats (video, artwork, writing, poetry, or others) to mhs@un.org by 31 October.

Submissions will be acknowledged, safeguarded, anonymised for future analysis, and stored securely.

Every contribution helps dismantle stigma and strengthens a culture of support across the UN system.

2021, 2022, 2024 ¡ª UN Poetry: Sauti poems

As part of October 2020¡¯s World Mental Health Month at the United Nations, the Mental Health and Wellbeing Team launched a system-wide poetry series. Colleagues from around the world shared their work in any language, form, style or topic to help raise awareness about mental health.

A continuation of poetry for mental health series in 2022 resulted in submissions towards a second volume from all around the world, confirming the enthusiasm around this project. In 2024, a third volume centered on the theme of hope was produced.

Sauti: Poems of Healing (Vol 1, 2021)

53 poems from 10 UN organizations, 21 countries, and 7 languages.

Sauti: Poems of Healing (Vol 2, 2022)

47 poems from 21 UN organizations, 23 countries, and 12 languages.

Sauti: Poems of Hope (2024)

119 poems from more than 20 UN organizations, 50 duty stations, and 18 languages encompassing poets of over 60 nationalities.

Links to video recordings of past events