The Lancet Nigeria Commission: investing in health and the future of the nation
University College London · The George Institute for Global Health · +37 more institutions
Abstract
Health is central to the development of any country. Nigeria’s gross domestic product is the largest in Africa, but its per capita income of about ₦770 000 (US$2000) is low with a highly inequitable distribution of income, wealth, and therefore, health. It is a picture of poverty amidst plenty. Nigeria is both a wealthy country and a very poor one. About 40% of Nigerians live in poverty, in social conditions that create ill health, and with the ever-present risk of catastrophic expenditures from high out-of-pocket spending for health. Even compared with countries of similar income levels in Africa, Nigeria’s population health outcomes are poor, with national statistics masking drastic differences between rich…
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36Topics & keywords
- Population
- Poverty
- Economic growth
- Gross domestic product
- Population health
- Health care
- Development economics
- Commission
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