Half of poorest countries have cut health spending despite Covid, says Oxfam
by Phillip Inman from on (#64JZF)
Analysis of budgets finds rich nations, including UK, exacerbated explosion of economic inequality'
Many of the world's poorest countries have cut health spending during the last two years, sometimes to make debt repayments to rich creditors, according to a report by Oxfam that shows inequality between rich and poor nations worsening during the coronavirus pandemic.
Analysis of national budgets across 161 nations found that despite the biggest global health emergency in a century, half of low- and lower-middle-income countries cut health spending, while almost half cut their welfare budgets and almost three-quarters cut education spending.
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