Stella Evangelidou, Angel Martínez-Hernáez, Francisco Ortega
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Abstract
The global south has been at the forefront of developing new low-cost, community-based support interventions for those suffering mental ill-health. We argue that these approaches should inform the reform of mental healthcare globally.