The UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights states that everyone "has the right to a standard of living adequate for the health and well-being of himself and of his family". But in a world unevenly distributed resources, do some struggle more to exercise their rights than others? So which nations claim to believe in healthcare as a basic human right - enough to include it as a constitutional principle? And which are backing this up with concrete action, such as putting doctors in communities?
Infographic by: worktheworld
Infographic by: worktheworld