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Why does Lesotho have an alarming suicide rate?

Why does Lesotho have an alarming suicide rate?

A recent study shows that Lesotho recorded 87.5 deaths per 100 000 people

Africa Daily · BBC World Service

November 27, 202316m 29s

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Some people may find the issues discussed in this episode upsetting. _____________________________________________________________________

“Some of the children that I talk to who attempted suicide would simply tell me that: 'I think I’m a burden to my parents. They want me to pass, I don’t pass. I think if I die I would solve their problems.'” - Tsepiso Siseoana, Lesotho psychotherapist.

Recently released data from the World Health Organisation shows that Lesotho is amongst a group of African countries with an alarming rate of suicide. The southern African nation recorded 87.5 deaths per 100 000 people.

Other countries with a similar problem include neighbouring Eswatini, Zimbabwe, South Africa and Mozambique. Alan Kasujja attempts to understand why Lesotho’s suicide level is so high.

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