We seriously need to invest in mental health amidst economic hardships"
Monday 2nd September, 2024 - Lusaka, Zambia.
By Daily News Repoter
The current economic hardships being experienced in Zambia
calls for a serious investment in mental health in order to help citizens cope
with the state of affairs.
Fellow countrymen and women, it is a well known fact that a
number of Zambians are currently undergoing hardships financially as a result
of the tough economy and because of this, we have continued seeing reports of
people commiting suicide due to failure to handle this stress. A day rare
passes by without us having a report (s) of suspected suicide. This is worrying
and requires urgent interventions.
Mental health is a state of mental well-being that enables
people to cope with the stresses of life, realize their abilities, learn well
and work well, and contribute to their community. It has intrinsic and
instrumental value and is integral to our well-being.
At any one time, a diverse set of individual, family,
community and structural factors may combine to protect or undermine mental
health. Although most people are resilient, people who are exposed to adverse
circumstances – including poverty, violence, disability and inequality – are at
higher risk of developing a mental health condition.
Many mental health conditions can be effectively treated at
relatively low cost, yet health systems remain significantly under-resourced
and treatment gaps are wide all over the world.
Mental health care is often poor in quality when delivered.
Sadly, people with mental health conditions often also experience stigma,
discrimination and human rights violations.
I am aware that we have one or two public Institutions
offering mental health services but that is not adequate looking at current
trends and human resource specifically trained to handle mental health services
is inadequate.
Secondly, we need to break the stigma surrounding mental
health and institutions in the country by investing in public awareness
campaigns starting from a community level. We need to establish community -
based mental health centers that provide care and support options for people
with mental health conditions and psychosocial disabilities in the community
(e.g. day care centers, rehabilitation centers). Family support system also
need to be encouraged.
Above all, Zambia should seriously invest in mental health
like yesterday and as a matter of priority. We have seen a surge in Gender
Based Violence (GBV) cases, alcohol abuse among young people continues being a
source of concern and now we have the infamous "junkies" who are
abusing drugs and in the end attack innocent citizens. All these are mental -
related behaviors.
In an effort to tackle this matter head-on, I am calling
upon government, CSOs, the church, community based organizations, politicians
and the general citizenry to join me in this campaign.
Remember, a health people means a wealthy and productive
nation. Together we can achieve this.
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