BMJ article: Including mental health among the new sustainable development goals. The case is compelling
BMJ article: Including mental health among the new sustainable development goals. The case is compelling
BMJ article: Including mental health among the new sustainable development goals. The case is compelling
An Editorial piece which appeared in the BMJ in August 2014, written by Graham Thornicroft and Vikram Patel, on including mental health among the new sustainable development goals. The piece is being used as an advocacy tool by the FundaMentalsdg campaign.
Introduction: The United Nations will soon decide what will follow its millennium development goals, which expire in 2015. The case for including mental health among the new sustainable development goals is compelling, both because it cuts across most of the suggested new goals and because of the unmet needs of the 450 million people in the world with mental illness.
BMJ 2014;349:g5189 doi: 10.1136/bmj.g5189 (Published 20 August 2014)
This resource is also available for download in Cross Cutting Component 1 ‘Advocate, Coordinate & Network' of International Medical Corps’ “Mental Health Integration Toolkit”. The Toolkit aims to increase the understanding of integrated mental health programs in humanitarian settings, and provides valuable guidance for better resource allocation and implementation of the steps and components of Mental Health Integration.