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WHO Warns Against Rising Mental Health Conditions

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Almost one billion people worldwide face mental health conditions, the World Health Organisation (WHO) has warned, and urged governments to take decisive steps to address the problem.

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Director General of the organisation, Dr Tedros Ghebreyesus, disclosed this prior to a meeting on non-communicable diseases and mental health to hold on September 25.

Ghebreyesus warned that failure to address the health conditions would cost millions of lives and strain economies.

“Non-communicable diseases include 7 of the world’s top 10 causes of death. In addition, almost 1 billion people face mental health conditions.

“Countries that act decisively to beat NCDS will save millions of lives, protect families, cut health costs, and unlock economic growth.

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“In addition, more than one billion people face mental health conditions, and suicide is the third leading cause of death among young people,” he said.

According to him, beyond the personal tragedies, the global toll of NCDs and mental health conditions carries enormous social and economic costs.

“Apart from cutting lives short and robbing families of their loved ones, these deaths also incur huge costs for health systems and economies,” CHANNELS TV quoted him as saying.

Suicide was the fourth leading cause of death among 15–29-year-olds globally, with 73% of cases occurring in low- and middle-income countries.

In Nigeria, as of January 2024, the suicide mortality rate stood at 3.5 per 100,000 people, translating to about 15,000 annual deaths from suicide.

According to the WHO chief, countries have been negotiating a political declaration over the past year, which will be finalised at the UNGA meeting.

The draft includes ambitious global targets by 2030: reducing tobacco use by 150 million, expanding access to mental health care for 150 million people, and ensuring 150 million people achieve control of hypertension.

“Investing in NCD prevention is not a cost,” he emphasised. “It’s one of the smartest economic decisions any government can make. But often, governments face fierce opposition from industries that profit from unhealthy products,” the WHO Chief said, calling for bold leadership.

 

 

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