This indicator evaluates the effectiveness of national policies and the service delivery systems within both public and private sectors that contribute to the
enhancement of health and education. It focuses on the
accessibility and quality of essential services, particularly in the prevention and treatment of critical health issues like HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria. By analyzing the integration and responsiveness of health and education sectors, this assessment captures the overall commitment to human capital development, highlighting areas where improvements can lead to significant societal benefits. Furthermore, it reflects the government's capacity to foster inclusive growth by ensuring that marginalized communities receive
equitable access to vital resources, thus supporting a more resilient and educated population.
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