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Haiti - Health : Message of Sophia Martelly
10/10/2012 09:15:23

Haiti - Health : Message of Sophia Martelly

The First Lady of the Republic, Mrs. Sophia Martelly, has a special thought for the mentally ill on the occasion of World Mental Health Day, celebrated on October 10 each year. On this occasion, she wants to renew its commitment to the sector of mental health, which faces serious difficulties.

"I am aware of the problems faced by this sector which deserves attention. We have worked to improve the situation of the mentally ill. Together with the Secretary of State for Public Security, we have produced concrete results."

The call center 177, with the slogan "Tèt Poze, Kè Poze" was established. This program, that covers only the mentally ill bare and violence in the streets, gave priority to the area of ​​the airport in Port-au-Prince. About 50 people were 'collected' within this perimeter. Two cases were reported in Petit-Goâve. The most striking case is that of a septuagenarian that was sought by his family in Cap-Haitien and which has been finally found in Port-au-Prince, thanks to this program.

Patients are initially taken to the clinic of the street Oswald Durand to be evaluated. Depending on their condition, they are then transferred to Beudet.

An awareness campaign was also conducted among the population in order to avoid cases of lynching of elderly visibly suffering of Alzheimer, accused however of "Lougawou".

The First Lady will take all necessary measures, alongside the President Martelly, to significantly reduce the presence of people with mental disabilities in the streets. She invites the citizens to continue to call for free from any phone the number 177 to indicate the presence of a mental illness in their immediate environment.

See also :

https://www.haitilibre.com/en/news-3988-haiti-health-less-than-20-psychiatrists-for-more-than-10-million-people.html

https://www.haitilibre.com/en/news-5813-haiti-health-deplorable-situation-in-the-area-of-mental-health.html

https://www.haitilibre.com/en/news-3996-haiti-health-sophia-martelly-in-favor-of-a-mental-health-public-policy.html

https://www.haitilibre.com/en/news-4075-haiti-health-first-results-of-the-operation-tet-poze-ke-poze.html

HL/ HaitiLibre



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