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HomenewsUganda's dog therapy documentary clinches international award in Mexico

Uganda’s dog therapy documentary clinches international award in Mexico

A Ugandan documentary exploring the therapeutic benefits of dog-assisted therapy has earned international acclaim, winning a top award at a prestigious film event in Mexico.

The award-winning production sheds light on how trained therapy dogs are being used to facilitate emotional healing and improve mental well-being, particularly for individuals grappling with stress, trauma, and other psychological conditions.

According to the filmmakers, the documentary was recognised for its compelling storytelling and innovative approach to mental health care. It highlights a growing acceptance of animal-assisted therapy as a viable supportive treatment method—an often-overlooked area of healthcare across Africa.

By showcasing practical, creative solutions to mental health challenges, the Ugandan project demonstrates how fresh ideas can be translated into tangible support systems.

Event organisers in Mexico commended the documentary for its originality and its role in raising global awareness of alternative mental health support mechanisms through the power of film.

The award marks a significant milestone for Ugandan filmmakers and underscores the country’s rising influence in the international documentary and creative arts landscape.

Observers have welcomed the success, noting that the recognition could spur further investment in mental health awareness campaigns and animal-assisted therapy initiatives throughout Africa.

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