On World Mental Health Day 2025 at the Pakistan Red Crescent Society National Headquarters, Mrs. Farzhana Naek stressed that mental health is not a secondary concern but a core element of humanitarian response.
She noted that as disasters and crises continue to test human resilience, psychological care and emotional well-being must be woven into every relief operation. Integrating mental health support alongside physical aid ensures communities receive comprehensive care during emergencies.
Mrs. Naek reaffirmed PRCS’s commitment to fostering compassion, empathy and mental strength within communities and among its teams. The organisation emphasized psychosocial support as a key component of its relief planning and community engagement.
By prioritizing Mental Health in humanitarian actions, PRCS aims to build more resilient communities and ensure aid reaches people’s needs both physically and emotionally.
