Denied citizens
Harrie Timmermans /Global Initiative on Psychiatry
A man crouches inside a mental health institution
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Mental health and human rights
People with mental disorders are some of the most neglected people in the world. In many communities, mental illness is not considered a real medical condition, but viewed as a weakness of character or as a punishment for immoral behaviour. Even when people with mental disorders are recognized as having a medical condition, the treatment they receive is often less than humane.
Human rights violations against people with mental disorders occur in communities throughout the world – in mental health institutions, hospitals, and in the wider community.
Photo essay: Denied citizens
Promoting the rights of people with mental disorders
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Solutions in countries
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What can you do to help?
Personal perspectives
Personal accounts of human rights violations
Turning my life around: Sylvester's story
Motivated by love: a mother's tale
Humble beginnings: Grégoire Ahongbonon and the St Camille Association
On the frontline: a psychiatrist's view
If you would like to contribute to our efforts, please contact Dr Michelle Funk at funkm@who.int; tel: +41 22 791 3855 or Natalie Drew at drewn@who.int, tel: +41 22 791 32 06
Photo of man in cage by Eugene Richards
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