Talk:Health in Eswatini

Initial Thoughts
Hi! I am interested in expanding this page further. In particular, I would like to expand the three sections that are already on the current article: Mental Illness, HIV/AIDS, and Healthcare. There seems to be a whole page on HIV/AIDS in Eswatini, so I will focus the majority of my efforts on expanding the Mental Illness and Healthcare/Health Access sections for this page. I would also like to add more sections, including the following: Eswatini’s Ministry of Health (and the National Health Sector Strategic Plan), Health Policy, Health Spending, Healthcare Inequality, Nutrient Deficiencies/Stunting/Wasting (also I am considering linking this to the broader topic of food security), Malaria, Tuberculosis, Sexual and Reproductive Health (I am also considering incorporating the HIV/AIDS section in the current article under the umbrella of Reproductive Health), Child Mortality, Infant Mortality, Maternal Mortality, Immunizations, and Interventions. Please refer to my user page to have a look at a list of potential references I would like to incorporate to the current page. If you have any suggestions, please do let me know. In my sandbox is also a draft of what I plan on adding to this Wikipedia page. Feedback would be greatly appreciated. Thank you! --Aleong809 (talk) 18:36, 22 February 2019 (UTC)

Defending cannabis
> The population is made more vulnerable to mental illness due to the prevalence of HIV and AIDS, alcohol and cannabis abuse

Smoking weed does not lead to mental illness. Who writes this propaganda? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 90.186.63.178 (talk) 23:32, 12 June 2019 (UTC)