尼日利亚各州以有限的资源、污名化和冲突与日益严重的心理健康危机作斗争,
Nigeria's states battle a growing mental health crisis with limited resources, stigma, and conflict, leaving 70% untreated.
尼日利亚的Ogun州、Borno州和Kaduna州正在加紧努力,解决日益恶化的心理健康危机,Ogun报告说,2025年初有10 000多名病人到访,Borno因冲突和资金不足面临严重的服务中断。
Ogun, Borno, and Kaduna states in Nigeria are intensifying efforts to address a worsening mental health crisis, with Ogun reporting over 10,000 patient visits in early 2025 and Borno facing severe service disruptions due to conflict and underfunding.
卡杜纳计划扩大所有初级和普通医院的心理健康服务,由新的法律和机构予以支持,以集中护理。
Kaduna plans to expand mental health services to all primary and general hospitals, backed by a new law and agency to centralize care.
在全国范围内,有精神健康状况的人中有70%仍然得不到治疗,其原因是耻辱感、获得治疗的机会有限以及资源不足。
Nationwide, 70% of those with mental health conditions remain untreated, driven by stigma, limited access, and insufficient resources.
利益攸关方敦促增加资金、培训、社区参与和公众意识,以改善护理,特别是在受冲突影响和服务不足的地区。
Stakeholders are urging increased funding, training, community engagement, and public awareness to improve care, especially in conflict-affected and underserved regions.