Throughout South Asia, the quality of public spending in health is astonishingly low. In India, some 33 percent of this spending goes to the richest, and less than 10 percent to the poorest quintile. Doctors in primary health clinics


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The determinants of child mortality in poor countries lie mostly outside the health sector—water, sanitation, mother’s education, even transport, as countries such as Bangladesh that have made impressive strides in child survival have


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