Kate E. Murray researches health equity and how research, health services and educational systems can be more accessible to everyone. She has over two decades of clinical, theoretical, and applied research experience on mental health and cross-cultural-related topics, using participatory action research to develop creative outputs to maximise community impact. Robert D. Schweitzer is an academic, researcher, and clinician. His research and teaching have focused on global mental health, including as former Course Leader of the Australia Awards Course on Mental Health in Sub-Saharan Africa. Ashraf Kagee is Distinguished Professor of Psychology at Stellenbosch University, co-Director of the Alan Flisher Centre for Public Mental Health. His research focuses on common mental disorders among persons living with HIV, factors influencing treatment adherence, and public mental health. Lily Kpobi is a research fellow at the University of Ghana where she researches community mental health systems and how to optimally integrate biomedical and indigenous healthcare.