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Douala hosts the third edition of Heal by Hair, the first movement of mental health hairdressers in Africa, led by the Bluemind Foundation – Capsud.net

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Douala hosts the third edition of Heal by Hair, the first movement of mental health hairdressers in Africa, led by the Bluemind Foundation – Capsud.net

Douala, Abidjan, Lomé and Paris, April 24, 2023 -/African Media Agency (AMA)/-After two (2) successful editions in Abidjan (Côte d’Ivoire) and 95 mental health ambassador hairdressers trained, the Bluemind Foundation packs his bags in Douala, Cameroon. With the support of the Innovation Fund for Development (FID), the Bluemind Foundation organizes from April 24 to 26, 2023, at the Akwa Palace Hotel, the third training session of its signature program Heal by Hair.

The 65 participants in this session of Heal by Hair were selected from 520 applications from professional and self-taught hairdressers by a jury made up of members of the Scientific Council (CS) and the Stakeholder Council (CPP) of the Bluemind Foundation. The hairdressers of the third promotion of Heal by Hair ambassadors come from the neighborhoods of Bepanda, New Bell and Brazzaville (Douala). They are owners or managers of hair salons and have at least 2 years of experience. The average age of this class is 33 years old.


For three (3) days, the 65 participants will be trained free of charge in the basics of mental health and psychological first aid. The training, enriched by the cumulative experiences of the first two (2) editions, is tailor-made, both personalized and collective. The hairdressers selected will benefit, among other things, from theoretical and historical immersion, practical collective workshops, well-being and psychological support sessions, leadership coaching, meetings with inspiring personalities. Like somatic first aid training, the Heal by Hair program will enable ambassador hairdressers to become the first link in the care chain and not mental health professionals.

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“Through its signature Heal by Hair program, the Bluemind Foundation brings an innovative solution adapted to our local realities, to a problem that has undermined, for too long, the health, well-being and emancipation of Cameroonian women. It is a brilliant initiative that we, at the Association for the Fight Against Violence Against Women and Girls in the Far North of Cameroon (ALVF-EN), are happy to support”, says Mrs. Aïssa Doumara Ngatansou, Sponsor of the third Heal by Hair promotion and founder of the ALVF and Simone Veil First Prize for Gender Equality.

The Heal by Hair training is provided by Cameroonian and international psychiatrists and mental health experts convinced that with a short training in psychological first aid, first level responders can contribute to having a lasting impact on the ground. Among the speakers are:

  • Doctor Christian Eyoum, psychiatrist, member of the Scientific Council of Bluemind Foundation (Douala, Cameroon)
  • Doctor Aurore Nzesseu, psychiatrist, Laquintinie Hospital (Douala, Cameroon)
  • Doctor Mireille Njanjo, psychiatrist (Yaoundé, Cameroon)
  • Mrs. Chrissy Kuoh, ABA therapist and coordinator of the Scientific Council of the Bluemind Foundation (New York, USA)
  • Mrs. Nadège Biloa, clinical psychologist and psychotherapist, La Maison du Psy (Douala, Cameroon)

As a reminder, the first two training sessions of the Heal by Hair program took place in Abidjan (Ivory Coast), in April 2022 and January 2023. With more than 1,200 cumulative applications, these training sessions saw the certification of 95 ambassador hairdressers. in mental health Heal by Hair who are in the process of raising awareness and supporting nearly 42,000 women a year.

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“This third edition of the Heal by Hair program is, we hope, the first of a long series organized in Douala and other cities in Cameroon. This is an important moment that provides proof, on the one hand, that Heal by Hair is both a local and universal innovation, which can be implemented anywhere in sub-Saharan Africa. This shows, on the other hand, that with the support of our public and private partners, the commitment of the Heal by Hair ambassador hairdressers and the professionalism of our teams, a lasting solution can be provided for the improvement of mental health. and well-being of Africa’s 66 million women in need. says Marie-Alix de Putter – president and founder of the Bluemind Foundation.

Distributed by African Media Agency for the Bluemind Foundation.

About the Bluemind Foundation

Bluemind Foundation (www.bluemindfoundation.org) is an international non-governmental organization chaired by Marie-Alix de Putter, who founded it in July 2021 following the assassination of her husband and her personal experience of post-traumatic stress, chronic depression and anxiety. Our constant message is based on a strong conviction: mental health is health. With the ambition to make mental health a social, cultural and political issue, the Bluemind Foundation’s mission is to de-stigmatize mental health and make care accessible to all.

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Source : African Media Agency (AMA)


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