Toluse Francis becomes WFMH Regional Vice President

Sunday Ehigiator

The World Federation for Mental Health (WFMH) has announced the appointment of Toluse Dove Francis as its Regional Vice President, a role he is set to fulfil from 2023 to 2025.

This strategic appointment follows Toluse’s previous contribution as Director-at-large in 2019, where he played a crucial role in advancing the federation’s mission within the African continent.

According to a statement from WFMH, “Toluse Dove Francis brings a wealth of experience to his new position, having served as an advocate, speaker, educator, coach, and therapist throughout his career.

“His dedication to mental health initiatives and comprehensive understanding of the challenges faced in diverse communities positions him as a valuable asset to the WFMH.

“In his previous role as Director-at-large in 2019, Toluse demonstrated a strong commitment to supporting the federation’s work in Africa. His efforts were instrumental in fostering mental health awareness, advocating for improved access to mental health resources, and contributing to the overall well-being of individuals across the continent.

“As the newly appointed Regional Vice President, Toluse is expected to leverage his multifaceted expertise to further the WFMH’s global mission. His term, from 2023 to 2025, holds promise for the continued growth and impact of mental health initiatives under his leadership.”

The WFMH, a renowned international organisation dedicated to promoting mental health and well-being globally, expressed confidence in Toluse Dove Francis’s ability to drive positive change.

The federation noted that it looks forward to benefiting from his visionary leadership and unwavering commitment to advancing mental health awareness on a global scale.

Toluse’s multifaceted background as an advocate, speaker, educator, coach, and therapist positions him as a dynamic leader capable of addressing mental health worldwide’s complex challenges.

His tenure as Regional Vice President is anticipated to mark a significant chapter in the WFMH’s ongoing efforts to create a world that prioritizes mental health for all.

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