18 April 2024,   16:13
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UN leads call to protect most vulnerable from mental health crisis during and after COVID-19

Spearheading the alert ahead of the upcoming World Health Assembly in Geneva, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres urged the international community to do much more to protect all those facing mounting mental pressures.


Launching the UN policy brief - COVID-19 And The Need for Action On Mental Health – Guterres highlighted how those most at risk today, were “frontline healthcare workers, older people, adolescents and young people, those with pre-existing mental health conditions and those caught up in conflict and crisis. We must help them and stand by them”.


In a video message, the UN chief highlighted how psychological problems such as depression and anxiety “are some of the greatest causes of misery in our world”.


He noted how throughout his life “and in my own family, I have been close to doctors and psychiatrists treating these conditions”, and how he had become “acutely aware of the suffering they cause. This suffering is often exacerbated by stigma and discrimination”.

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