Friendship Bench

Friendship Bench

friendshipbenchzimbabwe.org

Broader Sectors

  • Mental Health - Afya/Health
  • Human Rights - Idajo/Justice

Demographic Focus

  • Elderly Adults

Cohort: 01

  • Southern Africa
  • Zimbabwe

Friendship Bench is an indigenous mental health intervention rooted in over 15 years of research. The organization’s psychological interventions are evidence-based, accessible and scalable. Through a task-sharing approach, Friendship Bench works with community grandmothers to provide problem-solving therapy and group support circles to get people out of depression. They envision a world where a Friendship Bench is within walking distance for all.

 

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Leadership Highlight

Dixon Chibanda

Founder

Dixon Chibanda started the Friendship Bench in one of Harare’s townships called Mbare in 2006 and conceptualized the first Friendship Bench intervention that has now been refined and adapted considerably. He has been involved in mental health research for many years. Dixon is a key player in bringing the various stakeholders from local health authorities, health professionals, national and international researchers and donors together to form successful collaborations. In his role as PI, he has led the Friendship Bench team through the rigorous exercise of the randomized control trial (RCT) which was able to deliver evidence for the intervention’s effectiveness. He is currently leading the team as they scale-up the Friendship Bench to over 60 primary health care clinics in the country.

The critical ingredients for creating a sense of belonging that brings collective healing is empathy and connectedness that is anchored in research. We are driven by these values and hope to make it possible for everyone needing evidence-based care for depression to have access to it.

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