Getting Better: Improving Health System Outcomes in Europe and Central Asia

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Getting Better: Improving Health System Outcomes in Europe and Central Asia

FIGURE O.3

Health Has Contributed Very Little to ECA’s Development in the Past 50 Years

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FIGURE O.4

Health Is a Top Priority for Populations across the Region b. For poorest one-third of population 80 % of population support

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