Silent crisis
Pakistan is in the middle of a quiet mental health crisis, with experts estimating that one-third of the population has some psychological disorder, which is a significantly higher rate than the global average of one in five. A major contributor to the problem is the fact that sociocultural taboos present a massive barrier for people who are aware of their problems but are afraid to seek treatment.
Going further towards the root of the problem, society and governance both have played........





















Toi Staff
Sabine Sterk
Gideon Levy
Penny S. Tee
Mark Travers Ph.d
John Nosta
Daniel Orenstein