The Global Happiness Council is a group of independent experts acting in their personal capacities. Any views expressed in the Global Happiness Policy Report do not necessarily reflect the views of any organization, agency or program of the United Nations. The support of the National Program for Happiness and Wellbeing at The Prime Minister’s Office of the United Arab Emirates, The Blue Chip Foundation, and the Center of Sustainable Development is gratefully acknowledged.
Alcoholics Anonymous (A.A.) is a global organization that provides support and a program of recovery for individuals struggling with alcoholism. It operates on the principle of one alcoholic helping another and offers a simple program that has been effective for over 80 years. A.A. emphasizes anonymity and provides a range of resources, including meetings, literature, and a supportive community.
The Asian Mental Health Collective (AMHC) aims to make mental health resources easily available, approachable, and accessible to Asian communities worldwide. It provides a platform for individuals to find support, share experiences, and access information tailored to the unique needs of Asian communities.
The Cambridge Clinical Research Centre in Affective Disorders (C2:AD) supports research to improve understanding and treatment of affective disorders like depression, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress reactions.