
Growing Up With Invisible Struggles
How do you explain something you can barely understand yourself? For many Ethiopian students, mental health challenges remain invisible to those around them while causing very real pain inside.
Personal reflections, practical guides, and honest conversations about youth mental health in Ethiopia. Written by students, for students.

How do you explain something you can barely understand yourself? For many Ethiopian students, mental health challenges remain invisible to those around them while causing very real pain inside.
Biniyam Bonger
The pressure to appear strong runs deep. Understanding why Ethiopian students mask their mental health struggles.
Biniyam Bonger
It is not about having all the answers. It is about showing up, being present, and listening without judgment.
Biniyam Bonger
When your family's dreams sit on your shoulders alongside your own, the pressure can become unbearable.
Mikiyas Biniyam
A practical step-by-step guide with scripts you can use today to reach out when you need support.
Biniyam Bonger
What to do when someone you care about is going through a hard time. A guide for being the friend they need.
Biniyam Bonger
From “just pray harder” to “mental health is a Western problem,” these myths keep students from help.
Mikiyas Biniyam
We are not just tired. We are exhausted in ways that sleep cannot fix. Understanding student burnout in Ethiopia.
Mikiyas Biniyam
Hope is not a feeling that arrives on its own. It is something we build, day by day, choice by choice.
Biniyam Bonger
Sometimes the most healing thing you can do is simply be present. Why listening is a skill we all need to develop.
Mikiyas Biniyam