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DimagiKura

place Nepal + 1 more

Talk. Listen. Support.

DimagiKura is a youth-led mental health initiative working to make mental health education and support more accessible across Nepal, particularly in underserved and rural communities. Through evidence-based awareness, stigma reduction, and community partnerships, we aim to bridge the gap between people and reliable mental health resources.

Overview

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Updated July 2026

2026

Established

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Students basic
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Through DimagiKura, we hope to see mental health become a natural and essential part of education in Nepal. We envision schools not only as places of academic learning but also as environments where students are equipped with the knowledge and skills to understand their mental wellbeing, recognize when they or others may need support, and seek help without fear of stigma. By providing accessible mental health education, encouraging open conversations, and collaborating with schools and communities, we aim to help create an education system that values emotional wellbeing alongside academic success. Ultimately, we hope every student, regardless of where they live has access to reliable mental health knowledge and the confidence to prioritize their wellbeing.

About the innovation

Why did you create this innovation?

Mental health remains one of the most overlooked aspects of healthcare in Nepal. Many people, particularly those in rural and underserved communities, face significant barriers to accessing reliable mental health information and support. At the same time, stigma and misconceptions often prevent individuals from seeking help.

DimagiKura was created to help address these challenges by making mental health education more accessible, encouraging open and informed conversations, and reducing stigma. We believe that where a person lives should not determine their ability to access mental health knowledge and support. Our long-term vision is to help bridge this gap by working with communities and partners to expand access to mental health resources across Nepal.

What does your innovation look like in practice?

DimagiKura is currently in its initial phase, with a primary focus on building awareness, educating communities, and creating a safe space for conversations around mental health through evidence based digital content. As the initiative grows, we aim to expand our impact beyond social media by organizing school and community awareness programs, interactive workshops, and campaigns that encourage open dialogue about mental health.

We also hope to promote creative expression through activities such as art, storytelling, writing, and other forms of self-expression that empower individuals to share their experiences in meaningful ways. In the long term, DimagiKura aims to collaborate with mental health professionals, schools, local organizations, and community leaders to improve access to reliable mental health information and resources, particularly in underserved and rural communities across Nepal.

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