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WHO Africa Calls for Open Talks to Prevent Youth Suicide

By Salmah Namwanje | Tuesday, September 9, 2025
WHO Africa Calls for Open Talks to Prevent Youth Suicide
Suicidal thoughts and behaviours are signs of emotional distress, not weakness

WHO Africa Urges Parents and Caregivers to Start Conversations on Suicide Prevention.

The World Health Organization’s Africa region has called for stronger efforts to prevent suicide among young people, urging parents and caregivers to play a more active role in offering emotional and social support.

In a message posted on its official X account, WHO Africa noted that suicide is the third leading cause of death globally among individuals aged 15 to 29. The organization emphasized the importance of open dialogue, saying that speaking directly to someone suspected to be at risk of suicide can ease anxiety and help them feel understood.

“Suicidal thoughts and behaviours are signs of emotional distress, not weakness,” WHO Africa stated, encouraging communities to break the silence around the issue.

The call comes as global health experts continue to highlight the urgent need for preventive measures, including awareness, early intervention, and support systems tailored to young people.

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