Abstract

Regardless of economic status, violations of human rights are committed worldwide against those suffering from mental and psychological disorders. Rather than coming from scientific research, the evidence from low- and middle-income nations comes from reports from non-governmental organizations (NGOs), UN documents, official publications, and the media. Additionally, a wide consultation with individuals from low and middle income nations who have people with mental and psychosocial disabilities has been conducted. The WHO Quality Rights Assessment Tool, which evaluates the mental health institutions in compliance with the CRPD and their suitability for human rights, served as the basis for this qualitative consultation.

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