In Afghanistan's deeply patriarchal society, one worn out by four decades of war, the UN estimates that one in two people - most of them women - suffered from psychological distress even before the Taliban takeover in 2021. But experts say that things are now worse than ever before because of the Taliban government's clampdown on women's freedoms, and the economic crisis in the country. WHO reports that half of Afghanistan's population suffers from mental distress.
in this episode of Tomorrow's Hope, Presenter Sear Sadat finds out why it is a taboo to discuss mental health in Afghanistan.
He also speaks to an expert, who puts forward her solutions.
At the end, Pakistani famous singer, Faizan Ali Khan concludes the show by performing a song by Ahmad Zahir
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