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National Mental Health Strategy 2024-2030

Executive Summary
 
We can all play a role in promoting and safeguarding mental health for all population groups and in supporting individuals going through difficult times. This strategy serves as a seven-year roadmap aimed at guiding the Ministry of Public Health and all relevant stakeholders while mobilizing efforts to improve mental health in Lebanon. In Lebanon, in particular, improving mental health also requires addressing the social, economic, and political factors that negatively impact mental well-being and hinder the recovery process.
 
The strategy was developed using a comprehensive approach to address key issues. First, an assessment of the mental health situation in the country was conducted, including the burden of diseases, needs, and an evaluation of the existing system’s ability to meet these needs. Previous efforts were also reviewed to identify areas that need to be maintained and those requiring improvement. Furthermore, consultations were held with experts and local stakeholders, including individuals with lived experiences, to help set strategic priorities. The strategy was also guided by international frameworks, including World Health Organization (WHO) guidelines and other evidence-based recommendations. Special care was taken to select approaches that are appropriate and adaptable to the local context. Finally, the strategy was published and made available to the public for feedback and revisions.
 
The strategy addresses all fundamental aspects of the mental health system to enhance overall mental well-being and prevent mental disorders, with a focus on the following key areas:
  • Raising awareness about mental health, reducing misconceptions, and implementing evidence-based interventions to prevent mental health issues. This includes emphasizing the importance of addressing political, social, and economic factors that influence mental health.
  • Empowering individuals by providing them with the resources, knowledge, and skills necessary to protect their mental well-being and ensuring access to available services when needed.
  • Ensuring that individuals with mental health disorders can access high-quality care whenever they need it, regardless of their place of residence.
  • Supporting healthcare providers and all professionals in the field by building their capacity based on evidence-based practices and helping them safeguard their own mental health.
  • Preventing and reducing harmful practices that violate human rights and quality standards in the provision of mental health services.
  • Enhancing data availability and conducting valuable research to guide and support efforts to improve mental health across the country.
  • Establishing legal frameworks, policies, and appropriate funding mechanisms to strengthen the mental health system.
  • Integrating the views, perspectives, and preferences of individuals with lived experiences in the design, development, and implementation of services, policies, and practices.
Specific actions have been planned for each of these key areas to ensure the necessary improvements in the country.
 

 
National Mental Health Strategy 2024-2030 (Please click on this link to download the document)
 
Theory of Change Map (Please click on this link to download the document)

Executive Summary (English, French, Arabic) 
 
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ATC Name B/G ↓ Ingredients Dosage Form Price
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L01EA01 IMATINIB NEAPOLIS G Imatinib - 400mg 400mg Tablet, film coated 36,046,335 L.L
L01EA01 IMATINIB SHILPA MESYLATE G Imatinib - 400mg 400mg Tablet, film coated 21,518,059 L.L
L01EA01 IMATINIB SPC G Imatinib - 400mg 400mg Tablet, film coated 62,161,280 L.L
L01EA01 IMATINIB GP PHARM G Imatinib - 100mg 100mg Tablet, coated 26,083,945 L.L
N01AB06 ISOFLURANE HIKMA G Isoflurane - Volatil liquid 1,583,046 L.L
L01EA01 IMATINIB NEAPOLIS G Imatinib - 100mg 100mg Tablet, film coated 31,085,276 L.L
L01EA01 IMATINIB NEAPOLIS G Imatinib - 100mg 100mg Tablet, film coated 16,144,207 L.L
L01EA01 IMATINIB SHILPA MESYLATE G Imatinib - 100mg 100mg Tablet, film coated 14,396,132 L.L
L01EA01 IMATINIB SPC G Imatinib - 100mg 100mg Tablet, film coated 29,473,181 L.L
A10BH05 INAGLIP G Linagliptin - 5mg 5mg Tablet, film coated 1,242,606 L.L
P02CF01 IVERMECTINE BIOGARAN G Ivermectin - 3mg 3mg Tablet 1,075,074 L.L
P02CF01 IVER G Ivermectin - 6mg 6mg Tablet 431,373 L.L
P02CF01 IVERMECTIN BENTA G Ivermectin - 6mg 6mg Tablet 784,548 L.L
P02CF01 IVERMECTIN BENTA G Ivermectin - 6mg 6mg Tablet 470,985 L.L
N05CD08 IPNODIS MEDIS G Midazolam - 5mg/ml 5mg/ml Injectable solution 565,758 L.L
N05CF04 INDUCTAL G Eszopiclone - 2mg 2mg Tablet, film coated 1,411,035 L.L
A02BC01 IPPROTON G Omeprazole - 40mg 40mg Injectable lyophilised powder 6,533,762 L.L
N05CF04 INDUCTAL G Eszopiclone - 3mg 3mg Tablet, film coated 1,693,242 L.L
M01AC01 INFLACAM G Piroxicam - 20mg/ml 20mg/ml Injectable solution 193,513 L.L
M01AC01 INFLACAM G Piroxicam - 20mg/ml 20mg/ml Injectable solution 190,826 L.L
C09CA04 IBECARD 150- IPS G Irbesartan - 150mg 150mg Tablet, film coated 564,414 L.L
C09CA04 IRBAVEL 150 G Irbesartan - 150mg 150mg Tablet, film coated 564,414 L.L
C09CA04 IRBESARTAN ARROW G Irbesartan - 150mg 150mg Tablet 470,345 L.L
C09CA04 IBECARD 300- IPS G Irbesartan - 300mg 300mg Tablet, film coated 564,414 L.L
C09CA04 IRBAVEL 300 G Irbesartan - 300mg 300mg Tablet, film coated 564,414 L.L
C09CA04 IRBESARTAN ARROW G Irbesartan - 300mg 300mg Tablet 470,345 L.L
C09CA04 IRTAN G Irbesartan - 300mg 300mg Tablet 554,175 L.L
M01AE01 IBUSOL G Ibuprofen - 100mg/5ml 100mg/5ml Suspension 309,724 L.L
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