The usual taboos associated with drug abuse in Pakistan prevent people from seeking help on their own. The government needs to play its role here to spread awareness in public spaces about the dangers of drugs and how to seek help for family members — rather than the usual course that often sees family members being shunned for having an addiction problem. Whatever government involvement there is in this regard is clearly ineffective. The lack of adequate provision of state-run rehabilitation and mental health centres is a problem that must be rectified at its earliest through effective coordination between the centre and the provinces. There is no visible implementation of laws when it comes to drug use and its related mental health problems even though this should be a top priority as mental well-being of the populace determines the success and health of any society.
Published in The Express Tribune, May 26th, 2016.
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