Community-Led Mental Health Support

Led by the Community

Led by the Community

Building Dignified Mental Health & Psycho-Social Support for Migrant Domestic Workers in Lebanon

This paper is published by LCCE on the occasion of International Migrants Day, a moment to recognize the resilience, rights, and voices of migrant communities worldwide, and a reminder that dignity, protection, and mental well-being must be central to how we serve them.

Policymakers, donors, and implementing partners must act now to mainstream dignity, inclusion, and community leadership in Lebanon’s MHPSS landscape. The tools and models exist—what’s needed is the commitment to scale them, support them, and sustain them. Mental health care must not be a privilege. For migrant workers, it must be a right.

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