Afghanistan
UNICEF: Nearly One in Four Afghan Children Face Mental Health Crisis
UNICEF reports a staggering mental health crisis among Afghan children: Over 24% of children experience anxiety, ten times the global average, while nearly 15% struggle with depression, Amu TV reported yesterday.
The organization blames years of conflict, displacement, poverty, and limited access to education for this crisis. It highlights the specific challenges faced by girls and the stigma surrounding mental health.
In response, UNICEF operates over 750 child-friendly spaces, offering safe havens for mental health support, particularly for girls. These spaces provide a crucial lifeline for Afghan children in need.