Countries in action for mental health
WHO is working alongside governments, NGOs, national academic and research experts as well as international partners in order to support an increasing number of countries to: improve access to high quality mental health treatment and care for depression, epilepsy, schizophrenia and substance abuse; and tackle rising suicide rates in many parts of the world.
Key messages and actions WHO is promoting are as follows:
- Stop the human rights violations in mental health facilities through monitoring and improving human rights conditions in mental health facilities;
- Develop mental health laws which respect human rights, promote adequate health care, and stop social exclusion;
- Put in place mental health policies and strategic plans that enable national authorities to prioritise and coordinate all mental health actions in the country so as to maximise positive outcomes for people with mental illness and the communities in which they live;
- Provide appropriate treatment, care and support through better mental health services and the mobilisation of untapped community resources. In this way, people with mental disabilities can receive the treatment they require in order to live normal and productive lives;
- Advocate for better recognition and action for mental health in international and national development agendas and programmes.
Contact details
Mental health policy and service development
Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse, WHO Geneva.
- Dr Michelle Funk, Coordinator: funkm@who.int
- Ms Natalie Drew, Technical officer: drewn@who.int
- Ms. Patricia Robertson, Administrative Assistant: robertsonp@who.int