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World Mental Health Day 2023: mental health is a basic human right

10 October 2023, Cairo, Egypt – Today, we mark World Mental Health Day 2023, the theme of which is “Mental health is a universal human right”. This year’s campaign calls on governments, politicians, health authorities, civil society and communities to place mental health at the top of health, development and humanitarian agendas.

World Mental Health Day has two main goals. First, to ensure the delivery of mental health and psychosocial support services to those in need. And second, to enhance the resilience of individuals and communities reeling from the effects of war, displacement and the climate emergency. The campaign aims to encourage and enable greater collaboration among the public and private sectors and civil society to achieve both of these goals.

Mental health is a critical issue for public health today. The global burden of mental health conditions is immense: more than 1 billion people are living with mental, neurological and substance use disorders, it is estimated.

An estimated 14.7% of people in the Eastern Mediterranean Region have a mental health condition – the second highest prevalence among all WHO regions.

World Mental Health Day 2023 urges all government agencies and nongovernmental organizations to work in concert to improve mental well-being across the life course. Together, they should apply evidence-based health promotion and preventive measures to support good mental health from birth to old age. Support and direct investment are required to make treatment available for mental health conditions, promote social inclusion, minimize stigma and discrimination, and protect the rights of vulnerable groups.

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