A comprehensive review of mental health services across selected countries in sub-Saharan Africa: assessing progress, challenges, and future direction

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Faith Atewologun [1 ]
Olaniyi Abideen Adigun [2 ]
Olalekan John Okesanya [3 ]
Hakeem Kayode Hassan [4 ]
Olaleke Noah Olabode [5 ]
Abioye Sunday Micheal [6 ]
Mohamed Mustaf Ahmed [7 ]
Bonaventure Michael Ukoaka [8 ]
Nimat Bola Idris [9 ]
Tolutope Adebimpe Oso [10 ]
Don Eliseo Lucero-Prisno [11 ]
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[1] Ladoke Akintola University of Technology,Department of Medicine and Surgery
[2] University College Hospital,Department of Medical Laboratory Science
[3] University of Thessaly,Department of Public Health and Maritime Transport
[4] Federal Medical Center,Department of Medical Laboratory Science
[5] Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching Hospital Complex,Faculty of Basic Medical Sciences, Department of Public Health
[6] Adeleke University,Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences
[7] SIMAD University,Department of Internal Medicine
[8] Department of Research and Innovations,Department of Public Health
[9] Ehealth Somalia,Department of Medical Laboratory Science
[10] Asokoro District Hospital,Department of Global Health and Development
[11] Al-Hikmah University,Research and Development Office
[12] Neuropsychiatric Hospital,Research and Innovation Office
[13] London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine,undefined
[14] Biliran Province State University,undefined
[15] Southern Leyte State University,undefined
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Discover Mental Health | / 5卷 / 1期
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Mental health services; Mental disorders; Primary health care; Rehabilitation; Community mental health services;
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10.1007/s44192-025-00177-7
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Mental health is a crucial but frequently neglected aspect of general health and well-being that faces numerous challenges, including underfunding, shortage of trained professionals, pervasive stigma, inadequate infrastructure, and insufficient policies in sub-Saharan Africa. This review reports the significant progress and initiatives that have been made in this region. South Africa, Nigeria, Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, Ethiopia, Rwanda, and Ghana have developed national policies and integrated mental health services into primary healthcare, marking a shift towards community-based care and reducing stigma through awareness campaigns. Countries such as South Africa and Rwanda have robust infrastructure, while Ethiopia and Kenya emphasize training primary healthcare providers and community-based models. Ghana’s Mental Health Act and Uganda’s collaboration with NGOs has enhanced awareness and resource mobilization. Mental healthcare-targeted programs, such as Kenya’s Friendship Bench and Ethiopia’s Health Extension Program, have demonstrated the efficacy of community-based interventions. South Africa has leveraged innovative approaches, such as telepsychiatry, to expand access to holistic mental health services, particularly in rural areas. Partnerships with traditional healers in Uganda and Rwanda have enhanced early identification and referral. Despite these advancements, challenges persist. Common issues include a severe shortage of mental health professionals, inadequate budget allocation, limited access to services in rural areas, and the need for comprehensive policy frameworks that continue to stall the desired goals. Urban-centric services in Nigeria, financial constraints in Tanzania, and resource limitations in Ethiopia and Rwanda have hindered equitable access. While public–private partnerships and technological innovations are emerging, the dominance of institutionalized care in several regions limits community outreach. To chart the path forward, improving mental health services in Sub-Saharan Africa requires increased funding, expanded training programs for mental health professionals, and incorporation of mental health into basic healthcare systems. Utilizing technology such as telemedicine and mobile health applications holds promise for overcoming geographical barriers and supporting ongoing education. Community-based models and advocacy efforts are essential for reducing stigma, promoting sustainable mental healthcare, and enhancing the overall well-being of citizens insub-Saharan Africa.
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