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Drug use linked to rising mental health concerns

Health officials say increasing drug use is contributing to a rise in mental health concerns in Vanuatu, while the Ministry of Health continues work on a Mental Health Act to strengthen national response systems.

Acting Director General Dr Santos Wari raised the issue during International Drugs Abuse and Illicit Trafficking Day activities in Port Vila.

He says mental health cases are increasing, particularly in urban areas, and more support is needed to improve care and treatment services.

Dr Wari says the Mental Health Act currently being prepared for Parliament is expected to improve how people with mental health conditions are managed and supported.

“There is a Mental Health Act going before Parliament, and it is expected to pass in November. This Act will help us take care of people who are out of their minds and ensure they are properly cared for in the right place. It will also help us train nurses and doctors to better support them. Effort is ongoing so far.”

He also highlighted concerns over drug use, saying different types of drugs—including soft, mild, and hard drugs—have varying effects on users.

“When you smoke too much bush weed, you start seeing things that are not there. You begin to hear voices that others cannot hear, and see things others cannot see.”

Dr Wari made the comments during awareness activities involving police and students in Saralana, where he warned that drug abuse can lead to harmful behaviour affecting families and communities.

Mental health remains a growing public health concern in Vanuatu, with calls for stronger awareness, improved services, and trained health professionals.

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