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13% of Ghanaians Face Mental Health Challenges – Mental Health Authority

An estimated 13% of Ghanaians are currently living with some form of mental health challenge, with about 3% experiencing severe conditions, according to the Mental Health Authority.

This was revealed by Dr. Josephine Stiles Darko, Deputy Director and Head of Communications at the Authority, during the launch of the 2025 Purple Month campaign in Accra. The annual initiative aims to promote mental health awareness and advocate for improved mental healthcare services nationwide.

“Mental health challenges are broad and affect a person’s thoughts, emotions, and behavior. They can significantly impact how individuals function in society,” Dr. Darko stated.

She emphasized that these conditions range from mild to severe, and their prevalence highlights the critical need for sustained investment in mental health services.

Dr. Darko applauded the government’s renewed commitment to expanding access to mental health support, especially under the leadership of the incoming administration. She stressed the importance of integrating mental health into mainstream development policies and making wellness a national priority.

Purple Month, observed every May, serves as a platform for advocacy, education, and policy engagement around mental health issues in Ghana.

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