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Digital Mental Health in SWANA:
What Works, What’s Next?
Insights from Research and Practice
Join the Conversation | Hybrid Conference | Cairo & Online | 15 & 16 July 2025
About the Conference
How are digital mental health solutions transforming the access to mental health care across the SWANA region? What defines success in an online therapeutic environment and what does research reveal about the effectiveness of digital therapeutic interventions? How can we ensure high quality care – not just for clients, but also for the professionals providing online support?
Hosted by Zentrum UEBERLEBEN’s Ilajnafsy Program, this 2-days conference will bring together mental health professionals, researchers, NGOs and digital innovators from across SWANA for the first time to discuss these critical questions. Through keynotes, different thematic workshops, shared best practices and dynamic discussions, participants will gain valuable insights into what works in digital mental health, where common limitations are and which developments lie ahead.
Agenda of the Conference
Explore the full conference program below to see what’s in store. Unless stated otherwise, all keynotes and workshops will be accessible via Zoom upon registration. Interpretation will be available in Arabic and English unless a session specifies a single language.
Browse the schedule to learn more about each session —and don’t miss the chance to get to know the diverse group of speakers bringing deep experience and insight to the conversation on digital mental health in the SWANA region.
Why Attend?
Engage with Experts & Professionals
Gain insights from leading organizations and professionals in the field of digital mental health working in the region
Explore Regional
Insights
Learn about the latest research on digital mental health in SWANA, presented by high-ranking researchers
Participate in workshops
Collaborate in small workshops to exchange best-practices on e-mental health and staff care
Contribute to the Future of E-Mental Health
Help shape discussions on topics such as accessibility, staff care and future directions in e-mental health
Who is behind the conference?
The conference is hosted by Zentrum ÜBERLEBEN’s Ilajnafsy project. Zentrum ÜBERLEBEN is a Berlin-based organization that offers psychosocial support to individuals affected by war, displacement, and trauma. Since 2008, their Ilajnafsy program has provided evidence-based, online treatments for trauma-related conditions like PTSD and depression to Arabic-speaking individuals worldwide. The program uses a cognitive-behavioral approach, with writing therapy as a key component. The therapeutic method, known as Interapy, was culturally adapted and translated into Arabic. Additionally, Ilajnafsy has developed a writing-based counseling program and a psychoeducational self-help program for women who have experienced sexual violence.
You Are Indispensable to this Conference if you are a:
Expression of Interest
Interested in joining the conversation? Please express your interest and indicate your preferred participation modality – whether online or in-person. The team at Zentrum ÜBERLEBEN will review all submissions and confirm in-person participation for selected attendees.
Conference attendance is free of charge. Accommodation and travel expenses can be covered upon request.
📆 Deadline for workshop contributions: April 20, 2025 – CLOSED
📆 Deadline for in-person participation: April 30, 2025 – CLOSED
📆 Deadline for online participation: July 9, 2025 – CLOSED
Participation Modalities:
- Workshop Facilitation – contribute with a workshop on one aspect of digital mental health services in SWANA. Topics could be effectiveness of online therapies, staff care in a digital setting, the future of e-mental health i.e. AI solutions, or another area of expertise
- In-Person in Cairo – Engage directly with speakers, panelists, and attendees
- Online Participation – Fully interactive virtual experience with access to keynotes and live sessions
For inquiries, do not hesitate to contact us at ilajnafsy-events@ueberleben.org
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