Mental health is vital to humanity, allowing us to lead fulfilling lives and contribute fully to our communities...Mental health is not a privilege, but a fundamental human right. --United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres
On the occasion of World Mental Health Day, marked on 10 October every year, we salute the 60+ UN Volunteers currently serving with our United Nations partners in mental health, psychosocial support and counselling. Meet three of these UN Volunteers: Leonardo Martínez, Gisella Tani Pratiwi and Shatabdi Khastagir.
Leonardo Martínez is a UN Volunteer serving as Protection, Childhood and Humanitarian Action Specialist with the UN Children's Fund (UNICEF) in Colombia, which is the lead host country for Venezuelan migrants and refugees.
These migrants and refugees face a hoard of humanitarian issues. The situation is worsened by internal armed conflict, as approximately 6.9 million people in rural areas are under the control or influence of non-state armed groups.