One in four Lebanese individuals will suffer from mental illness in his/her lifetime. Every 2.5 days, one person commits suicide. This week, 20-year-old business student, dancer and social activist
Nourhan Hammoud ended her life, shocking her community in Lebanese,
where she had many friends and fans. Her death not only only prompted
grief and condolences, but also gave way to judgement and criticism,
sparking intense debate among the Lebanese.
And it drew some much needed attention to the country’s deficient mental health syste Discussion about mental illness in Lebanese society is often hushed
and ridiculed. They are widely viewed as trivial, temporary or
self-healing, taking a backseat to political and economic turmoil that
is a mainstay of the country. Things are even worse for migrant domestic workers, who receive
minimal protection from Lebanese authorities against widespread
abuse. One domestic worker commits suicide in Lebanon each month,
according to Think Progress.