Consortia Name: African Mental Health Research Initiative 2.0 (AMARI II)
Country: Zimbabwe
Focus Area: DELTAS Africa II
AMARI-II is a consortium of six African universities dedicated to mental health research capacity building. It will build on the success of AMARI-I by providing fellowships to African mental health scholars with a focus on building excellence in leadership, training and science. AMARI-II seeks to ensure that African scientists become leaders in GMH research, training and implementation aims to shift the centre of gravity in global mental health (GMH). The consortium will be driven by five research areas underpinned by ten cross-cutting themes: youth, gender, ethics, multi-morbidity, suicidal behaviour, COVID-19, complex interventions, mental health systems, climate change and public engagement.
Three important gaps will be addressed to identify the needs of African children and ensure their optimal development: a dearth of locally generated evidence that would inform locally relevant interventions; a lack of a critical mass of trained people to produce required evidence, and the need to exploit our centres of excellence to equip and train neuroscientists across Africa.
Partners:
King's College London (UK), Addis Ababa University (Ethiopia), University of Malawi, University of Zambia, University of Cape Town (South Africa), London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (UK) and the University of Ghana.