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President Reaffirms Mental Health as National Priority

Last updated: October 10, 2025 10:55 pm
Irma Khan
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ISLAMABAD (APP) – President Asif Ali Zardari has reaffirmed his commitment to making mental health a national priority, urging all segments of society to join hands in eliminating stigma and promoting compassion for those facing psychological challenges.

In his message on the occasion of World Mental Health Day, the president called on citizens to become “ambassadors for kindness and understanding,” emphasizing that speaking up against stigma and supporting those in need is essential for building a healthier and more inclusive Pakistan.

“If you are struggling, know that seeking help is an act of strength, not weakness,” the president said, stressing the importance of open dialogue within families, schools, workplaces, and communities to foster resilience and understanding.

On the occasion of the day, the president extended his solidarity to all those in Pakistan and around the globe who live with mental health challenges. “This year’s theme reminds us that mental health is not an isolated concern, it is fundamental to our personal well-being, our families’ stability, our communities’ cohesion, and the progress of our nation. Good mental health is the foundation upon which human dignity, productivity, and hope are built,” he added.

He emphasized that Pakistan faces immense pressures like economic, rapid urbanization, natural disasters, displacement, poverty, and the lingering effects of conflict and trauma. These factors leave invisible scars on the minds and hearts of our people.

Studies show that around 24 million Pakistanis require some form of mental healthcare. Depression and anxiety affect nearly one in five adults, while severe conditions such as schizophrenia and bipolar disorder impact 1–2% of the population. Yet, our country has only about 500 trained psychiatrists to serve a population of over 240 million.

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