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The Urgency of Promoting Mental Health and Preventing Addiction in Lebanon

The Minister of Public Health in the caretaker government, Firas Al-Abyad, indicated that “the successive crises from the Covid pandemic to the Beirut port explosion, through the social and economic collapses, have placed a heavy weight on mental health in Lebanon.” The last adversity was the aggression against Gaza, and a person’s humanity cannot help but face the horror and atrocity of the events.”

He pointed out, during his sponsorship of the medical day for promoting mental health and preventing addiction, at Al-Rahma Medical Complex in Tripoli, in cooperation with the National Mental Health Programme, that “the current economic and social crises have placed huge burdens on the shoulders of citizens. We are aware of the enormous psychological pressures they face.” Lebanese people every day,” stressing that “mental health is not a luxury, but rather a basic right, and taking care of it is an investment in the future of society and a safety valve for the nation.”

Al-Abyad believed that “the crises test the resilience of the Lebanese people, and reveal the urgent need to provide sustainable psychological support,” stressing that “negligence in this aspect could lead to an exacerbation of the problem of addiction, which is considered a silent epidemic that threatens the social and economic fabric of the country, especially the youth.” After some studies showed disturbing statistics about the use of narcotic substances among teenagers.”

He stressed that “addiction is not just a health problem, but rather a challenge that requires a comprehensive response that includes prevention, treatment, and community support,” noting that “addressing addiction requires updating legal frameworks, as called for by the National Mental Health Strategy.” He stressed that “at the legislative level, the Ministry of Public Health and the National Mental Health Program renew the call for the adoption of the amended drug law, which stipulates not to criminalize the possession of narcotic substances for personal use, but rather to focus on prevention, treatment, and recovery by providing services.” Health services in incubator and specialized centers, such as Al Rajaa Medical Center, in line with international treaties and the principles of public health and human rights.”

He also announced his “commitment to developing and implementing effective strategies to reduce the risks of addiction, and strengthening awareness and early intervention programs,” stressing that “the Ministry of Health will work to build strategic partnerships with national and international institutions to ensure the achievement of these goals.”

2023-11-04 22:09:36

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