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Leveraging research, community and collaboration towards robust COVID-19 mental health response in the Caribbean

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Summary

The CARICOM region has experienced significant challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic, one being issues surrounding mental health. This article seeks to highlight that mental health was a major issue prior to the pandemic and the situation could be potentially worst. Therefore we suggest supporting communities remains a pivotal tool in the armamentarium in dealing with diseases that have psychosocial aspects. Collaboration with regional bodies, transnational organizations and philanthropic entities and the process of health diplomacy will open the means through which valuable resources can become available. CARICOM as a Regional health body should be empowered to recognize population mental health challenges as a real and present danger to the well-being of the persons under its care and have an actionable plan that is realistic and sustainable.

Keywords

Mental Health
CARICOM
COVID-19

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