The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that globally, 6 in every 10 children under the age of 5, experience regular physical and/or psychological violence from their caregivers. An in-depth global meta-analysis study found that 17.3% of people under the age of 18 have been exposed to domestic violence as well as been victims of abuse, in some form.
A most recent 2025 report by WHO and partners estimates that nearly 1 in 3 women worldwide, equating to approximately 840 million women, have experienced partner or sexual violence in their lifetime.
Azu-Eri Mental Health Advocacy Foundation compassionately champions the campaign for mental health and discovery of self-worth. It seeks to explore the root causes of mental health challenges in a keen bid to profer amelioration and solution.
As an organisation, it is intentional in its approach to address the emotional and structural impediments that block access to the healing of victims. Through advocacy, it genuinely believes that every person reserves the right to be empowered and educated in order to navigate the emotional imbalances that life often presents.
Learn to recognize the signs of trauma and how to begin your healing journey in a safe environment.
Practical strategies for developing resilience and bouncing back from life's challenges.
Guide to building a healthy sense of self beyond external validation and societal expectations.
Resources and guidance for parents and caregivers supporting young people's mental wellness.
Tips for maintaining mental health in high-pressure work environments.
How to build strong support networks for mental health recovery and wellness.