For 2024-2026, we invite you to participate in this global consultation process towards identifying our next triennial World Suicide Prevention Day theme.
Growing Momentum for the Development of National Suicide Prevention Strategies: A Letter to the Prime Minister of Canada
National suicide prevention strategies aim to establish a coordinated and sustained multi-sectoral approach to the prevention of suicide, yet only around 40 countries currently have a formalised national strategy to reduce suicides.
WHO Executive Board 154th Session
The WHO Executive Board 154 concluded last week with some positive highlights for suicide prevention and mental health globally, setting a promising agenda for change in 2024.
President’s Message
As we approach the end of 2023, I would like to reflect on the remarkable strides we have made together in our shared mission to prevent suicide and suicidal behaviour globally.
Universal Health Coverage Day 2023
Universal health coverage envisions a world where no one needs to struggle with financial hardships to receive high-quality healthcare services, regardless of their background.
Human Rights Day 2023
This year marks the 75th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights adopted in 1948 by the United Nations General Assembly. Human Rights Day began that year as a way of commemorating the historical document, which set out some of the fundamental human rights, such as the right to life, social security, health, and education.
International Survivors of Suicide Loss Day
International Survivors of Suicide Loss Day, also known as Survivors Day, brings together communities around the world to remember and honour the lives of those lost to suicide.
Cycle Around the Globe 2023
IASP’s annual virtual cycling event, Cycle Around the Globe, concluded with resounding success for the tenth year running, bringing together participants from all corners of the world in a shared mission to raise awareness of suicide prevention.
LifeLine International launches Decriminalise Suicide Worldwide campaign
The International Association for Suicide Prevention (IASP) and LifeLine International share the same core belief – suicide everywhere in the world can be prevented.