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There is a shortfall of up to $80 billion per year between what is
spent and what should be spent to ensure universal access to
basic services such as primary health care, basic education and
clean water. Drawing on case studies from over 30 developing
countries, Basic Services for All? highlights the human cost of this
shortfall in terms of lives lost, children out of school, the millions
undernourished, and the billions without safe water and
sanitation. The report concludes with a Ten Point Agenda for
Action - urgently needed measures to close the $80 billion gap.
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