With technical support from PASB, the Bahamas enacted a groundbreaking mental health law in 2022. The legislation led to the allocation of much-needed resources, introduced targeted interventions, and catalyzed a shift in societal attitudes toward mental health. PASB supported capacity-building for the delivery of mental health services in primary care by means of training through the WHO Mental Health Gap Action Programme (mhGAP). Building on this momentum, the government developed a comprehensive national mental health and suicide prevention plan in June 2023. As a result, the Bahamas is experiencing transformative progress in both the quality and accessibility of mental health programs and services, underpinned by a renewed emphasis on human rights and community-based solutions.