Afghanistan, May 15 -- WHO reports rising mental health issues in Afghanistan, driven by war, poverty, unemployment, and education bans affecting youth, women, and vulnerable groups.

The World Health Organization (WHO) has reported that years of conflict and ongoing economic hardship have severely impacted mental health in Afghanistan. Millions are now struggling with depression, anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and other psychological challenges, particularly in remote and vulnerable communities.

In a statement released on Wednesday, May 14, WHO said it is implementing a life-saving mental health and psychosocial support program in Afghanistan with the support of the European Union. The program targets those in greatest ne...