"Unsolved war" examines the hidden battle lines of mental health in rapidly urbanising, faith-centred communities. Drawing on Dr Tatenda Mamina's doctoral research, fieldwork, and lived experience working across faith networks, community organisations, and urban ministries, this book explores how religious frameworks, social stigma, urban stressors, and institutional gaps interact to create a persistent — and often invisible crisis. The book blends rigorous research, case studies, practical tools, and compassionate storytelling to equip community leaders, mental health practitioners, policymakers, faith-based organisations, and urban residents with insights and strategies to transform care, reduce stigma, and restore collective wellbeing.
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Dr. Tatenda Mamina, D.Hum OCU ,USA , Master of Arts in Religious Studies and Human Services, - researcher, practitioner, QHSE practitioner, philanthropist, Medtop20 Global Social Healthcare Award Winner 2024-2025, Cadav Philanthropic Award Winner 2023 , JCI Kwekwe Past President and ,Best Diplomats Member, Volunteer at Emirates Foundation UAE, community leader - distils years of research, field experience, and culturally grounded interventions into this accessible, action-oriented volume. Adapted from his doctoral thesis, this book offers real-world insights and practical strategies for students, practitioners, and community leaders committed to improving mental health in urban faith-based environments.