One Billion Affected: WHO Sounds Alarm on Global Mental Health Crisis
Published: October 26, 2023 | By Dr. Michael lee, World-Today-News.com
Riyadh,โ saudi Arabia – The World Health Institution (WHO) has released alarming new data revealing that over one billion people globally are now living with mental health disorders. the findings, published in two reports released today – onโข global mental health and the atlas of mental healthโข – underscore the immense human and economic toll of conditions like anxiety and depression.
The WHO is urgently calling for increased global investment and concerted efforts โto expand access to mental health services, protect vulnerable populations, and promote โฃoverall mental wellbeing. The reportsโ highlight both progress made and significant gaps in addressing these critical health needs.
“Achieving a transformative shift in โmental health services is one of the most urgent health challenges we โface,” stated Dr. tedros Adhanumโ Ghebreyesus, WHO Director-General. “Investing in mental health is not simply aโ matter of healthcare; it’sโ an investment in individuals, societies, and economies. It cannot be neglected.”
According to the WHO’s data, anxiety and depression are the most prevalent mental disordersโค affecting both men and women. Tragically, suicide claims approximately 727,000 lives each year, making it a leading cause of death among young people worldwide.
The reports also โขreveal a concerning stagnation in global funding for mental health. โDespite the growing need,โค government spending on mental health remains critically โlow, averaging just 2% of overall health budgets.
These findings emphasize theโ urgent need for a more thorough and adequately funded approachโ to mental healthcare globally. The WHO’s call โขto action serves as a stark reminder of the widespread โimpact of โmental health disorders and the imperativeโ to prioritize โmental wellbeing for all.
This is a critical issue affectingโ billions worldwide. โคIf this article resonated with you, please shareโฃ it with your network to help raise โawareness.We’d alsoโ love to hear your thoughts – leave a comment โคbelow and let us know howโ mental health is being addressed in your community. And if you value in-depth, fact-based reportingโฃ like this, consider โsubscribing to our newsletter for the latest updates!