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WPA Collaborating Centres

The WPA 10 collaborating centres span 9 countries and are located in India, Kenya, South Africa, Egypt, Qatar, Hong Kong, Italy, Switzerland, UK. Our work to support WPA Strategic Plan has recently been set out.¹The work of the centres since 2016 has also been presented at WPA world congresses and publications. ²ʻ³ We run medical student and trainee essay prizes on behalf of WPA, and also share our respective webinars with the WPA family. New centres include a second in Chandigarh India, focusing on public mental health and prevention, one in Qatar progressing medical student education and training in low- and middle-income countries, as well as the most recent one in Switzerland. In this brief WPA Collaborating Centre Update, we share more of two centres, and hope to feature more of them in future newsletters. We welcome collaboration across WPA partners and other, so do please contact me or any of the Directors for further information and opportunities. 

 

Education, Teaching and Training

The WPA CCs are develop and deliver educational activities for mental health specialists around the world. This includes supporting medical students, nursing students, psychologists, psychiatrists, as well as experienced clinicians and practitioners working with WPA. We hope to provide a more interdisciplinary offer suited to high- and low-income countries.

 

Research, Policy, Practice

The WPA CCS each lead programmes of research, to support evidence-based practice, including adapting interventions to local contexts. We promote wider awareness of the evidence among the public, politicians, policy makers, commissioners and practitioners. Our research activities include genetic studies, epidemiology in populations, clinical trials, and participatory research and co-design working with lived experience experts.

 

Academic Practice and Standards

The WPA CCS also contribute to editorial work of national and international journals; we promote research integrity and editorial independence, and excellence in research cultures that promote equity, ambition, and success among early- and mid-career researchers and practitioners.

1. Fiorillo A, Azeem MW, Basu D, et al. The role of the WPA Collaborating Centres in promoting mental health education and policy worldwide. World Psychiatry 2025;24(1):151-52. doi: 10.1002/wps.21298

2. Bhui KS, Fiorillo A, Stein D, et al. Improving education, policy and research in mental health worldwide: the role of the WPA Collaborating Centres. World Psychiatry 2016;15(3):300. doi: 10.1002/wps.20360

3. Fiorillo A, Javed A, Azeem MW, et al. Education, policy and clinical care in mental health: an update on the activities of WPA Collaborating Centres. World Psychiatry 2023;22(3):495-96. doi: 10.1002/wps.21144

Please contact the Directors if you wish to participate or have suggestions or want to learn about their specific centres and how you can be involved.

Below you can see the WPA Centres from around the world, their representatives and read the latest news.

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1. Cairo, Egypt

Contact: Prof. Tarek A. Okasha

Professor of Psychiatry

Email : tarek.okasha@med.asu.edu.eg  &  oipasu@med.asu.edu.eg

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2. Oxford, UK

Contact: Dr Kamaldeep Bhui, Professor of Psychiatry

Email: kam.bhui@psych.ox.ac.uk

More information on this Centre can be found here.

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3. Cape Town, South Africa

Contact: Dan J.Stein, Professor and Chair

Email: dan.stein@uct.ac.za

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4. Hong Kong, China

Contact: Linda Lam

Email: cwlam@cuhk.edu.hk

More information on this Centre can be found here.

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5. Nairobi, Kenya

Contact: David Ndetei

Email: dmndetei@amhf.or.ke

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6. Bengalore, India

Contact : Prof. Janardhan Reddy

Director of NIMHANS

Email: ycjreddy@gmail.com / dirstaff@nimhans.ac.in

More information on this Centre can be found here.

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7. Naples, Italy

Contact: Andrea Fiorillo

Email: Andrea.FIORILLO@unicampania.it

More information on this Centre can be found here.

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8. Sidra Medicine, Doha, Qatar

Contact: Professor Muhammad Waqar Azeem

Email: mazeem@sidra.org

More information on this Centre can be found here.

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9. Chandigarh, India

Contact: Dr. Debasish Basu

Email: db_sm2002@yahoo.com

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10. Bern, Switzerland

Contact: Kristina Adorjan

Email: kristina.adorjan@unibe.ch

WPA Collaborating Centres News

Here you can find the latest news and events from the Collaborating Centres

​Bern, Switzerland

Global Health Day, Event

Theme: Brain Health

When: Thursday, 12 June 2025 08.00 – 13.00

Where: Sitem-Insel (Felix-Frey Auditorium) or Online

Read more here.

Cape Yown, South Africa

WPA Collaborating Centre Lunch-Time Lecture took place in February 2022

Theme: Public mental health: The case, challenges and opportunities

Dr Jonathan Campion  FRCPsych outlined the broad impacts of mental disorder and wellbeing and summarised the evidence base for effective public mental health interventions. 

The recording can be viewed here

Nairobi, Kenya

A new bookTHE HISTORY OF PSYCHIATRY AND MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES IN KENYA: The First 100 years of Despair, Challenges, Opportunities, Hope and a Future has been produced in collaboration with the Collaborating Centre Kenya. 

Oxford, UK

Event: World Psychiatric Association Collaborating Centres & CHiMES Seminar Series 2025

Theme: Embracing the complexity of Personality Disorder: the scientific and clinical contribution of Transference Focused Psychotherapy

When: 20th March 2025, at 3pm GMT/UTC online

More information: Can be found here.

Register now: Here

WPA/CHiMES seminar series YouTube playlist is now live here: World Psychiatric Association Collaborating Centres & CHiMES Seminar Series - YouTube

 

And our seminars webpages - including videos and registration links - are now live on our CHiMES website here: WPA&CHIMES Seminar Series

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