Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Pan Ki-moon calls upon various countries to make the investment for the mental hygiene

Pan Ki-moon calls upon various countries to make the investment for the mental hygiene
Pan Ki-moon calls upon various countries to make the investment for the mental hygiene
According to the report of the United Nations (Xinhua) the 10th October Secretary-General of the United Nations Pan Ki-moon calls upon various countries to increase finance and human resources input on the 10th, offer better mental hygiene service for people. Pan Ki-moon says, it has caused disease and early main factor that dies that the spiritual health obstacle has already become, long-drawn-out spiritual disease often causes the heavy financial burden to individual and family, but manpower and financial resources that government and folk society invest in the construction of mental hygiene are all insufficient seriously at present. Death, deformity and painful that the spiritual health obstacle causes to patient that Pan Ki-moon calls upon to pay close attention to the fact. He says: "Only increase finance and other support, offer sufficient mental hygiene service for people needing helping, the global mental hygiene state is expected to improve. " The newest data of World Health Organization reveal, the proportion is too low in the total hygiene budget for the budgets used for construction of spiritual health of a lot of countries. Proportion this less than 2% in most with low- and medium-level incomes country, a lot of the intersection of country and every a million people have spiritual the intersection of medical and health expert and less than first people. Pan Ki-moon says, spiritual disease can be cured effectively, if the implementation of " disparity action scheme of World Health Organization's psychological health " contributes to promoting the spiritual prevention of disease and treating, but the smooth development of this scheme also needs various countries to work in concert, increase input. (the swallow is clean in vain in week)


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