Taskeen

Advocacy Department

Introduction

The Advocacy Department mobilizes civil society to lobby governmental stakeholders to increase investment in mental health and enact legislations and policies to improve the mental health landscape in Pakistan. The aim of Taskeen’s other departments have been to develop impactful and cost-effective models that can be sustained and scaled. However, we are cognizant of the fact that we cannot achieve true scale unless we partner with the government. In addition, there are structural barriers that prevent access to quality mental health services that can only be addressed at the policy level, which is why the advocacy department was developed and launched in March 2020.

Key Achievements

Suicide Decriminalisation in Pakistan

Until 2022, Pakistan was one of the 20 countries where suicide was criminalized under Section 325 of the Pakistan Penal Code, leading to legal and social consequences for survivors. Through persistent lobbying, engagement with religious scholars, and advocacy at legislative levels, the law was repealed, recognizing suicide as a public health issue rather than a criminal act.

August 2021
Taskeen launches the Suicide Decriminalization campaign
October 2021
Senator Shandat Awan introduces the Suicide Decriminalisation Bill in making a case in Senate
October 2021 - April 2022
Taskeen supports senator Shahadat Awan in making a case in Senate
May 2022
Senate passes the Suicide Decriminalisation Bill
October - December 2022
Taskeen lobbies with Arif Alwi, then president of Pakistan to sign the Bill
December 2022
President of Pakistan signs bill into Act

Pakistan Mental Health Coalition (PMHC)

Taskeen is a founding member and the co-secretariat of the PMHC which serves as a network for mental health advocacy, bringing together mental health experts, organizations, and policymakers to drive systemic change and improve mental healthcare in Pakistan.

Global Mental Health Action Network (GMHAN)

Taskeen represents Pakistan as a key partner in the Global Mental Health Action Network, contributing to global discussions, chairing working groups and advocating for policy reforms and innovative approaches to strengthen mental health systems.

National Mental Health Helpline Protocols’ Development

Taskeen participated in the “Working Group on the National Mental Health Crisis” established in October 2022  by the President of Pakistan and spearheaded the development of protocols outlining best practices for a National Mental Health Helpline.

Representation at the World Health Organization

Taskeen has been representing Pakistan and advocating for mental health at the World Health Organization since 2021 featuring in various meetings and discussions including at the WHO EMRO region and WHO Global.

Current Priorities

Partnerships and Alliances

Partnerships & Alliances

Partnerships & Alliances

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Partnerships & Alliances

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FAQ

Here you will find the answers to the frequently asked questions.

What is the difference between advocacy and awareness?

Advocacy encompasses raising awareness by actively working to influence policies, systems, and decision-makers to bring about change. Awareness only focuses on informing and educating people about an issue, while advocacy involves strategic actions like lobbying, policy engagement, and mobilisation to create tangible impact.

What are some effective tools for advocacy?

Advocacy tools include policy briefs, petitions, public campaigns, forming working relationships with relevant stakeholders, social media activism, storytelling, research reports, media engagement, and coalition-building. The choice of tools depends on the target audience and the advocacy goals.

Why is mental health a critical issue in Pakistan?

Mental health disorders, including depression, anxiety, and substance use, affect millions in Pakistan. However, due to stigma, lack of awareness, and limited services, many people do not receive the help they need. Mental health advocacy ensures that these issues are recognized and addressed through effective policies.

How can advocacy help ensure the successful implementation of mental health policies?

Advocacy can drive policy implementation by holding governments accountable, mobilising resources, raising public awareness, and pushing for legislative or structural reforms. Engaging media, civil society, and grassroots organisations strengthens pressure on authorities to act.

How can individuals contribute to advocacy efforts?

Individuals can support advocacy by staying informed, sharing credible information, signing petitions, engaging in community discussions, reaching out to policymakers, volunteering with advocacy groups, and participating in campaigns. Grassroots efforts can collectively drive significant change.