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Spend 5% of GDP on healthcare, says NGO
HT Correspondent, Hindustan Times
New Delhi, November 28, 2011
First Published: 00:02 IST(28/11/2011)
Last Updated: 00:04 IST(28/11/2011)
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Every 20 seconds, India records a child death due to diarrhoea and pneumonia. Every year, 1.73 million children die before the age of five. And nearly one million die within the first month of their life. Save the Children-an NGO working for the cause of children - has written to Montek
Singh Ahluwalia, chairman planning commission to increase the annual budgetary allocation towards healthcare from the current 1.1% to 5% of Gross Domestic Product (GDP).

"India ranks the lowest in public healthcare spending. India spends a little over 1% of its GDP on health with out of pocket being as high as 73%, affecting the lower income groups," wrote Shabana Azmi to Ahluwalia. Azmi, the Save the Children campaign ambassador was in Delhi to launch the campaign 'No Child Born to Die' in Delhi a few days ago.

"The government must invest more in health and that must reflect in the country's planning process and greater budget allocation," she said at the launch.

The WHO recommends that all developing countries must allocate 5% of GDP on health.


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