Center for Public Health Gilgit-Baltistan

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Center for Public Health Gilgit-Baltistan Center for public health Gilgit-Baltistan is a non-for-profit collective of students and young practitioners of public health hailing from Gilgit-Baltistan.

CPH aims towards a decisive role to be played in the major fields of public health concern in GB.

[Video]: A short report on the Ghizer Youth's Grand Maraka on Mental Health, first of its kind in Gilgit-Baltistan. This...
30/09/2023

[Video]: A short report on the Ghizer Youth's Grand Maraka on Mental Health, first of its kind in Gilgit-Baltistan. This event was a youth led initiative under the banner of ICRD and Center for Public Health GB.

The impact of this initiative was documented across national and international media. From HishAsia Herald, DAWN, Tribune to Voice of America, The Independent and the BBC.

This event pushed the pace of mental health interventions both by government and the private sector.

Discover the highlights of the Ghizer Youth's Grand Maraka on Mental Health in this video. The event passed crucial resolutions, including the establishment ...

11/03/2023

Anayat Baig on Domestic (Gender-based) Violence.

Founder of the centre for Public Health Gilgit-Baltistan Mr. Anayat Baig conducted sessions on mental health and life sk...
10/10/2022

Founder of the centre for Public Health Gilgit-Baltistan Mr. Anayat Baig conducted sessions on mental health and life skills with the students and staff of Mehnaz Fatima Montessori and Inclusive School Gilgit, on the eve of world mental health day.

20/09/2022

Director ICRD, Anayat Baig speaking with RJ Raza Tabish at FM 98.4 - Gilgit on Mental Health.

International Su***de Prevention Day 2022 celebrated at Hatoon, Ghizer under the banner of Hatoon Youth Awareness Forum ...
12/09/2022

International Su***de Prevention Day 2022 celebrated at Hatoon, Ghizer under the banner of Hatoon Youth Awareness Forum on September 10th, 2022.

Director ICRD, Anayat Baig talked about the essence of lay counseling model in managing mental health crisis in Ghizer. He was of the view that lay counseling is low-cost, community-led, and sustainable intervention. It also lessens the burden on government and other institutions by giving a trained lay counselor alternative to mental health professionals. The basic skills to train people for lay counseling are listening carefully, not judging, and referring severe cases.

So proud of Dr. Farzana - who is GB's only qualified psychiatrist and daughter of the soil serving at the frontline amid...
01/09/2022

So proud of Dr. Farzana - who is GB's only qualified psychiatrist and daughter of the soil serving at the frontline amid recent climate change acclamities. Here's what she said recently after chief minister's visit to flood affected areas in Ghizer.

"Psychological first aid is the most important thing flood affected people need. If we provide it on time they will not go to post traumatic stress disorder and long term psychiatric disorders. We will try our best to meet maximum affected people in this psychological trauma period. If any of your relatives or friends who are unable to cope trauma they can visit me at DHQ hospital Gahkuch. I am always available for your help. I have requested CM to provide basic psychiatric madication on urgent basis".

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