Politique pour l’amélioration de la santé mentale
Abstract
Ce document présente une politique pour orienter et soutenir les États Membres de l’Organisation panaméricaine de la Santé, ainsi que le Bureau sanitaire panaméricain, dans leur coopération technique visant à améliorer la santé mentale en tant que priorité pour faire progresser le développement sanitaire, social et économique de la Région dans le contexte de la pandémie de COVID-19, et au-delà.
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