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Chakwera's Malawi health bill an empty promise, experts warn
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 50030, member: 636"] President Lazarus Chakwera put his signature on a new Mental Health Bill that has mental health workers cheering across Malawi. The fresh law kicks out the old Mental Treatment Act from 1948 and brings patient rights to the front of care. Mental health advocates call the move a major win for people who need help with emotional problems. The bill creates a Mental Health Board that will watch over treatment and help people recover from mental illness. Chakwera shows his government wants to fix mental health care for all citizens. Henderson Mhango works as Deputy Country Director for ANPPCAN Lifeline Malawi and loves what he sees from the new law. He says the government proves it cares about mental health services for everyone who needs them. Mhango believes the bill will solve old problems where people could not find or reach mental health care. The new system should help more people, especially those living far from cities where services are hard to find. Mental health information will also become easier for ordinary people to understand. Mhango worries that good ideas might fail because Malawi lacks the right tools to make them work. The country does not have enough doctors and nurses who know about mental health problems. Rural areas need more mental health clinics and medicine for patients who cannot travel to big cities. Mhango wants the government to spend real money on mental health buildings and staff to match their new law. Without proper investment, the bill might just be words on paper that do not help real people. [/QUOTE]
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