Pakistan, USA explores collaboration to strengthen mental health systems

As part of Pakistan’s high-level mental health engagement mission to the United States, a delegation led by Dr Mukhtar Ahmad Malik, Minister of State for National Health Services, Regulations and Coordination, held strategic consultations with Professor Pamela Y. Collins and Professor Judith K. Bass of the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health to explore collaboration on strengthening Pakistan’s mental health system.

Washington, D.C., Jun 04 (APP):As part of Pakistan’s high-level mental health engagement mission to the United States, a delegation led by Dr Mukhtar Ahmad Malik, Minister of State for National Health Services, Regulations and Coordination, held strategic consultations with Professor Pamela Y. Collins and Professor Judith K. Bass of the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health to explore collaboration on strengthening Pakistan’s mental health system.
The discussions focused on advancing Pakistan’s national mental health agenda and accelerating progress toward Universal Health Coverage for Mental Health through evidence-based policy development, implementation science, workforce strengthening, and innovative service delivery approaches.
Key areas of collaboration included: Technical engagement and expert input into Pakistan’s forthcoming National Mental Health Policy, scheduled for launch during the World Mental Health Day International Event in Islamabad on 1–2 October 2026.
Adaptation and scale-up of collaborative care models to expand access to quality mental health services.
Development of a National Hub of Excellence for Mental Health in Pakistan, supported by the Ministry of National Health Services, Regulations and Coordination.
Integration of mental health services within HIV prevention, treatment, and care programmes.
Strengthening mental health support for healthcare providers and advancing task-sharing approaches involving pharmacists and other non-specialist providers.
Academic partnerships, capacity building, and innovative remote learning opportunities in public and global health.
Speaking during the meeting, Minister of State Dr. Mukhtar Ahmad Malik stated that “Pakistan is committed to placing mental health at the centre of its health and development agenda. Through strong international partnerships, evidence-based policies, and investments in workforce and service delivery innovations, we aim to build a resilient, accessible, and people-centred mental health system. We welcome collaboration with Johns Hopkins University and other global partners as we move toward the launch of Pakistan’s National Mental Health Policy and the achievement of Universal Health Coverage for Mental Health.”
The Minister also formally invited Johns Hopkins leadership and collaborators to participate in the World Mental Health Day International Event in Islamabad in October 2026, which will serve as a global platform for the launch of Pakistan’s National Mental Health Policy and for advancing international dialogue on mental health systems strengthening.
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