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IWD 2024: Breaking the Silence, Investing in Women’s Mental Health

Risa Wyettey Cofie By Risa Wyettey Cofie Published March 8, 2024
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In a world that’s constantly in motion, women balance a variety of duties, including career, family, and societal expectations. As we mark International Women’s Day 2024 with the theme “Invest in Her, Accelerate Progress,” it’s critical that we focus on a silent yet pervasive issue: women’s mental health. This article aims to shed light on the unique mental health challenges that women face and the value of investing in their well-being.  

The World Health Organization (WHO, 2023, March 31) reports that women experience depression 50% more frequently than males do. The truth is that women face a variety of stressors, ranging from workplace pressures and cultural expectations to the underlying costs of care giving and achieving a work-life balance. Lan and Jain asserted in 2022 that the mental health-related risk factors that disproportionately affect women are pressures created by their multiple roles; gender discrimination and associated pay disparities; and increased rates of poverty, hunger, malnutrition, domestic violence, and sexual abuse.

These variables, together with hormonal swings, contribute to a higher incidence of mental health issues among women, yet only a minor percent of women seek help due to stigmatization. According to the Women’s Health Research Institute at Northwestern University, women are more likely than males to feel stigmatized when seeking help for a mental health problem. This may be due to the fact that most women rely heavily on the opinions of the outside world. Unfortunately, the outside world thinks less of people with mental health issues.The YouGov survey, which was commissioned by the suicide prevention charity Campaign Against Living Miserably (Calm), also unveiled that, one in five young women who sought help for their mental health say they were told they were being “dramatic”. The stigma connected with mental health exacerbates the problem as it prohibits many women from getting assistance.




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Ignoring the mental health of women is not just a personal concern; it has far-reaching consequences for society and the economy. Mental health challenges can impede women’s professional growth, hinder their contribution to the workforce, and create a ripple effect on overall productivity. Investing in women’s mental health is, therefore, an investment in the resilience and efficiency of the entire community.

Fortunately, there is a rising recognition of the significance of addressing women’s mental health. Organizations, both public and private, are launching creative support initiatives. These programs, ranging from on-site counseling services in the workplace to mental health awareness campaigns specialized for women, seek to create safe spaces and eradicate the stigma associated with mental health talks.

READ ALSO: IWD 2024: Becoming a Powerhouse Trailblazer for Inclusion

The Role of Workplaces

Workplaces play a pivotal role in shaping the mental health landscape for women. Companies that prioritize employee well-being by offering mental health resources, flexible work arrangements, and supportive environments contribute to the overall empowerment of women. Moreover, the media can support by highlighting success stories of businesses that have prioritized mental health can serve as inspiration for others to follow suit.

Community and Peer Support

Investing in women’s mental health goes beyond corporate responsibility; Research have shown that young women tend to prefer and respond well to supports that are peer-driven. Also, feeling a sense of belonging makes it easier for women to seek for help. Investing in women’s mental health this involves creating a culture of support within communities. Peer support networks, community workshops, and accessible mental health resources can empower women to prioritize their well-being. Acknowledging and addressing mental health challenges openly fosters an environment where seeking help is encouraged rather than stigmatized.

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As we rally behind the call to “Invest in Her, Accelerate Progress,” let us not forget the profound impact that mental health has on women’s lives. By breaking the silence surrounding women’s mental health challenges and investing in supportive initiatives, we not only enhance the well-being of individuals, but also contribute to a society where women can thrive personally and professionally. The time to prioritize and invest in women’s mental health is now, for the benefit of current and future generations.

Happy International Women’s Day to All Women!

Published on International Women’s Day 2024, this article issues a call to action, inspiring individuals and communities to actively invest in women and accelerate progress.

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Risa Wyettey Cofie is passionate about discovering and telling stories, inspiring growth, building sought-after personal brands, and impacting lives. She’s an Author, a Digital Journalist, a Personal Brand Manager, and a Social Impact Advocate. She’s also a Web Content Manager at EIB Network; and the Founder of Star Your Brand, Today’s Youth Africa, Damsels on Fire Tour and Ghana Needs Peace Campaign.
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