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ItemHealth system challenges and solutions to improving mental health outcomes(Radcliffe Medical Press for World Organization of Family Doctors (Wonca), Working Party on Mental Health, 2011) Jenkins, Rachel ; Baingana, Florence ; Ahmad, Raheelah ; McDaid, David ; Atun, RifatNo abstract
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ItemHow can mental health be integrated into health system strengthening?(Radcliffe Medical Press; for World Organization of Family Doctors (Wonca), Working Party on Mental Health, 2011) Jenkins, Rachel ; Baingana, Florence ; Ahmad, Raheelah ; McDaid, David ; Atun, RifatNo abstract
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ItemInternational and national policy challenges in mental health(Radcliffe Medical Press, 2011) Jenkins, Rachel ; Baingana, Florence ; Ahmad, Raheelah ; McDaid, David ; Atun, RifatThis is the third paper in our series of four articles addressing mental health and the global development agenda. The first paper addressed core conceptual issues in mental health the second addressed social, economic, human rights and political challenges to global mental health, this third paper examines international and national policy challenges to mental health and the fourth paper addresses health system challenges to the implementation of mental health policy.
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ItemScaling up mental health services: where would the money come from?(Radcliffe Medical Press, 2011-08-03) Jenkins, Rachel ; Baingana, Florence ; Ahmad, Raheelah ; McDaid, DavidThis editorial and accompanying article are the second in a series of four articles and editorials about the central importance of including mental health in global development policy and practice. The first article set out some of the core concepts and summarised the current state of knowledge on key mental health issues. The article below addresses social, economic and political challenges to addressing the burgeoning burden of mental illness in low- and middle-income countries.
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ItemScaling up mental health services: where would the money come from?(Radcliffe Medical Press, 2011-08-03) Jenkins, Rachel ; Baingana, Florence ; Ahmad, Raheelah ; McDaid, David ; Atun, RifatThis editorial and accompanying article are the second in a series of four articles and editorials about the central importance of including mental health in global development policy and practice. The first article set out some of the core concepts and summarised the current state of knowledge on key mental health issues. The article below addresses social, economic and political challenges to addressing the burgeoning burden of mental illness in low- and middle-income countries.
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ItemShould development agencies care about mental health?(Radcliffe Medical Press for World Organization of Family Doctors (Wonca), Working Party on Mental Health, 2011) Jenkins, Rachel ; Baingana, Florence ; Ahmad, Raheelah ; McDaid, David ; Atun, RifatNo abstract
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ItemSocial, economic, human rights and political challenges to global mental health(Radcliffe Medical Press for World Organization of Family Doctors (Wonca), Working Party on Mental Health, 2011) Jenkins, Rachel ; Baingana, Florence ; Ahmad, Raheelah ; McDaid, David ; Atun, RifatNo abstract
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ItemWhat action can national and international agencies take?(Radcliffe Medical Press, 2011) Jenkins, Rachel ; Baingana, Florence ; Ahmad, Raheelah ; McDaid, David ; Atun, RifatThis editorial accompanies the third paper in our series of four articles on how international donors can address mental health in low- and middle-income countries. The first paper introduced the topic and discussed core conceptual issues, while the second tackled issues related to social, economic and political challenges. The third article focuses on the international and national policy challenges faced in mental health, and the role that international stakeholders can play in influencing the agenda. The fourth will address health system challenges.
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ItemWhat action can national and international agencies take?(Radcliffe Medical Press, 2010) Jenkins, Rachel ; Baingana, Florence ; Ahmad, Raheelah ; McDaid, David ; Atun, RifatThis editorial accompanies the third paper in our series of four articles on how international donors can address mental health in low- and middle-income countries. The first paper introduced the topic and discussed core conceptual issues, while the second tackled issues related to social, economic and political challenges. The third article focuses on the international and national policy challenges faced in mental health, and the role that international stakeholders can play in influencing the agenda. The fourth will address health system challenges.