Zimbabwe program that enlists grandmas to combat depression sets an example for the world

October 2018 Quartz
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A program in Zimbabwe trained 400 grandmothers to deliver free evidence-based talk therapy in local communities, successfully combating depression in a country with only 12 psychiatrists for over 16 million people. The program’s success stemmed from blending clinical therapy techniques with indigenous knowledge and local language, offering a model for mental health care in resource-scarce settings worldwide.