A new WHO report has found that many countries worldwide have failed to provide people with the mental health services they need.
“Thirty one percent of total reported programmes did not have dedicated human and financial resources, 27% did not have a defined plan, and 39% had no documented evidence of progress and/or impact,” according to the WHO.
“It is extremely concerning that despite the evident and increasing need for mental health services, which has become even more acute during the Covid-19 pandemic, good intentions are not being met with investment.” According to the WHO, at least one in seven children in sub-Saharan Africa experiences significant psychological hardship.
“We simply cannot afford to let millions of children needing care go without help. It is time to make a difference and ensure that children grow into adulthood free of the potentially lifelong and devastating impacts of unaddressed mental health challenges,” she said.
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