Achieving Universal Health Coverage (UHC)—where all people have access to the quality health services they need, when and where they need them, without financial hardship—is a cornerstone of sustainable development. However, for diverse developing nations, this ambition is often met with a myriad of complex challenges, from financial constraints and inadequate infrastructure to workforce shortages and socio-economic disparities. Despite these hurdles, a growing number of countries are making strides. Their successes highlight key strategies that can be adapted and implemented to bring the promise of UHC closer to reality.
The Landscape of Challenges
Developing nations face unique obstacles in their pursuit of UHC. Financial limitations are paramount, with many systems heavily reliant on out-of-pocket payments, pushing vulnerable populations into poverty. Inadequate healthcare infrastructure, particularly in rural and remote areas, means that even basic services are out of reach for many. This is compounded by shortages of skilled healthcare professionals…
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