Abstract
Kenya's Mental Health Act 1989 is now outdated. It is a signatory to international rights conventions that provide for state protection of the rights of people with mental illness, their property and their treatment. There is, however, a glaring failure to implement the existing legal provisions. A new Mental Health Bill that aims to respond comprehensively to the challenges affecting mental health services in Kenya is awaiting enactment.
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Ndetei, D. M., Muthike, J., & Nandoya, E. S. (2017). Kenya’s mental health law. BJPsych. International, 14(4), 96–97. https://doi.org/10.1192/s2056474000002117
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