Is Nigeria facing a mental health crisis?

 30 Jul 2019 ( IBTN News Bureau )

Three in ten Nigerians suffer from mental health issues according to the country’s ministry of health. The country also ranks 15th in the world for suicide. What’s worse, resources to help those in need are scarce.
 
Nigeria only has eight public mental health hospitals, and only one of those facilities is in Northeastern Nigeria where people are still reeling from the traumas inflicted by the war between government forces and the Boko Haram armed group.
 
Since traditional services remain deficient, many mental health advocates have taken unconventional approaches to tackling the crisis. The nonprofit NEEM foundation offers counseling services via kekes, or motorized tricycle taxis, while counsellors with the Mentally Aware Nigeria Initiative (MANI) use social media platforms like WhatsApp and Twitter to reach people.
 
On this episode of The Stream, we’ll ask a panel of mental health experts what more can be done to address Nigeria's deficit in care.

 

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