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    Global mental health and well-being

    Mental health impacts the physical, social, and economic health of individuals and societies worldwide. More than three-quarters of people suffering from mental illness live in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), where many lack access to quality mental health care. In fact, more than 75% of people with mental health disorders in LMICs receive no care at all.
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    For more than 60 years, Johnson & Johnson has been dedicated to improving outcomes for those suffering from mental illness. Our involvement began in the 1950s, when Dr. Paul Janssen's research led to a revolutionary breakthrough treatment for schizophrenia. Over the last half century, the Janssen Pharmaceutical Companies of Johnson & Johnson has discovered, developed and launched many innovative treatments for conditions impacting the brain and central nervous system. Now, we are building on this legacy by expanding access to mental health care for the world’s most vulnerable and underserved populations, starting in Rwanda. In addition, we are supporting mental health programs that are providing resources to support frontline health workers around the world.

    Our vision: A world where all people living in low- and middle-income countries have access to quality healthcare.
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    How Johnson & Johnson is supporting the next great leaders in mental health

    Meet four students dedicated to removing the stigma of mental illness and increasing access to crucial treatments around the world—with the help of the Global Mental Health Scholarship Fund.

    Learn why now is the time to act

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    Four teenagers talking in a circle

    Why specialized mental health services are key for young people

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    It’s time to innovate for better mental health care

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    Split image of doctor on left side and mental health facility on the right

    This Healthcare Company is Tackling Mental Illness in Sub-Saharan Africa

    This healthcare company is tackling mental illness in sub-Saharan Africa

    Working in partnership to improve mental health care in Rwanda

    In 2018, Johnson & Johnson Global Public Health launched a comprehensive pilot project with the Rwanda Ministry of Health to strengthen and expand access to quality mental healthcare in the country. The partnership aims to demonstrate that it is possible to apply an affordable, scalable quality care model for the treatment of severe mental illness, specifically schizophrenia, in low- and middle-income countries, where the vast majority of patients currently lack access to care.

    So far, our accomplishments have included:

    Understanding the challenge

    Conducted the first National Mental Health Survey in Rwanda to gain a better understanding of the prevalence and burden of mental illness to inform policy and budgeting decisions.

    Training health workers

    Through an innovative, phone-based platform, supported the government to train approximately 60,000 community health workers on the signs and symptoms of mental illness—and local referral systems for care – which was found to be highly feasible for the delivery of training on a large-scale.

    Providing high-quality treatment

    Successfully transitioned a cadre of schizophrenia patients to long-acting injectable medicines—with a larger clinical study launched in June 2021.

    Providing psychosocial and well-being resources for frontline health workers

    The Johnson & Johnson Foundation, guided by our Center for Health Worker Innovation, has also supported a number of partners and programs providing psychosocial and well-being resources for frontline health workers as part of $300 million in commitments over 10 years to support the health workforce made by the Johnson & Johnson Family of Companies and the Johnson & Johnson Foundation.

    Collaborating to end stigma

    Science Over Stigma (SOS) is a new global coalition of public, private, and non-governmental organizations committed to ending stigma related to mental health challenges. Together with our partners, we are bringing together advocacy, social and biologic sciences, and arts and culture to:
    Speak with one voice
    by integrating the fragmented ecosystem of mental health initiatives and identifying new opportunities for collective impact.
    Demystify mental illness
    by working together to drive understanding of its physiologic aspects.
    Engage hearts and minds
    by fueling fresh dialog about stigma and mental health through storytelling and expressive arts.

    Innovative research around the world