Abstract

The Global Action Plan,1 signed by major global health agencies, provides a framework that guides collective action towards universal health coverage (UHC) and accelerates progress on the health-related Sustainable Development Goals.2 However, according to WHO, the world remains a long way from meeting its 2030 targets. Additionally, the COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted how fragile our health systems are in the provision of quality and holistic care. The Global Mental Health Peer Network (GMHPN) aims to highlight the lived experiences of people in various world regions, showcasing that if true recovery is to be achieved, UHC must include the most vulnerable individuals among us and the uniqueness of diverse lived experiences.

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