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April 7, 2016
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Financing Global Health
Explore patterns of global health financing flows from 1990 to 2050 with interactive bar charts, maps, and line graphs. Compare spending on HIV/AIDS, malaria, tuberculosis, and all causes.
News releases
Global spending on health is expected to increase to $18.28 trillion worldwide by 2040 but many countries will miss important health benchmarks
Global inequities in health spending are expected to persist and intensify over the next 25 years, according to a new study that estimates total health financing in countries around the world. ...Growth in maternal and child health funding outpaces spending on HIV, TB, and malaria
Funding earmarked for improving maternal and child health in low- and middle-income countries has grown faster since 2010 than funding for HIV, TB, and malaria.
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Financing Global Health 2015: Development assistance steady on the path to new Global Goals
Financing Global Health 2015 is the seventh edition of IHME’s annual series on global health financing. This report captures trends in development assistance for health (DAH) and government healt...National spending on health by source for 184 countries between 2013 and 2040
In this study, we use past trends and relationships to estimate future health spending, disaggregated by the source of those funds, to identify the financing trajectories that are likely to occur i...Development assistance for health: past trends, associations, and the future of international financial flows for health
Disbursements of development assistance for health (DAH) have risen substantially during the past several decades. More recently, the international community’s attention has turned to other inter...Glossary
All-cause under-5 mortality
The probability (expressed as the rate per 1,000 live births) that children born alive will die before reaching the age of 5 years.