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UN summit admits world’s gone mad, finally talks mental health
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 60621, member: 636"] World Health Organisation officials announced that over one billion people currently experience mental health conditions as leaders gather for Thursday's United Nations General Assembly session. The Fourth UN High-level Meeting addresses noncommunicable diseases and represents a decennial opportunity to establish ambitious political declarations through 2030. Dr. Devora Kestel reported that depression affects millions yet only nine percent receive adequate support while merely forty percent of individuals with psychosis access necessary treatment. Countries must develop improved service frameworks to ensure accessible mental healthcare reaches those who need assistance. Mental healthcare remains difficult to obtain due to financial barriers, geographical limitations, and insufficient integration with existing health systems. Stigma continues preventing individuals from seeking professional help for psychological conditions. Noncommunicable diseases like cardiovascular illness, cancer, diabetes, and respiratory disorders frequently overlap with mental health challenges. Member States plan to address youth mental health initiatives, suicide prevention programs, and community-based service development during these discussions. [/QUOTE]
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