Just launched by the WHO, health inequalities data which is disaggregated showing how health is experienced by people of different ages, economic status, education levels, place of residence, sex, and other characteristics.
The data include measurements of over 2,000 indicators broken down by 22 dimensions of inequality, including demographic, socioeconomic and geographical factors.
Topics covered include: the Sustainable Development Goals, COVID-19, reproductive, maternal and child health, immunization, HIV, tuberculosis, malaria, nutrition, health care, non-communicable diseases and environmental health.
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