South Korea is facing a growing crisis as the country struggles to address a surge in youth suicides. According to recent statistics, the number of young people taking their own lives has reached alarming levels, with many experts pointing to a combination of factors including social media pressure, academic stress, and economic uncertainty. In response, the South Korean government has unveiled a comprehensive plan aimed at tackling the youth suicide crisis, which includes increased funding for mental health services, expanded support for vulnerable students, and a nationwide campaign to promote mental wellbeing. As the country grapples with the devastating consequences of this crisis, the government's plan is being closely watched by experts and families affected by youth suicide.


South Korea rolls out plan to tackle youth suicide crisis