World Suicide Prevention Day, a day dedicated to raising awareness about the devastating impact of suicide and the steps we can take to prevent it, is observed on September 10 annually.
This initiative, spearheaded by the World Health Organization (WHO) and the International Association for Suicide Prevention, aims to transform how we perceive suicide, breaking the silence and stigma surrounding it.
Significance
Suicide is a significant public health issue, claiming more than 7,00,000 lives each year globally. The ripple effects of each suicide are profound, with far-reaching social, emotional, and economic consequences that touch families, communities, and societies at large. Despite the scale of the problem, suicide remains shrouded in silence and stigma, often preventing individuals from seeking the help they need.
History
Established in 2003 by the
International Association for Suicide Prevention in collaboration with WHO,
World Suicide Prevention Day serves as a vital platform to focus global
attention on suicide prevention. It aims to reduce stigma, raise awareness, and
promote the message that suicides are preventable. This day is a reminder that
by working together, we can save lives and create a world where everyone feels
valued and supported.
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