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Mental Health Policy

Government of Ghana Country Resources Mental Health Policies Ghana 31 December 1996 Policy document

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Mission; To offer psychiatric care to all those who present themselves or are referred and promote good mental health for the psychological wellbeing of people living in Ghana

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