new internationalist
issue 200 - October 1989
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In the last three decades, the gap between industrialized
and developing countries
has continued to widen in terms of wealth but has narrowed in terms of health.

Photo: Claude Sauvageot
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THE RICHEST.
AND THE POOREST
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ROLLERCOASTER
GONE WILD ![]() |
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MISERLY
AID
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THE LONGEST
LIVED .
AND THE
SHORTEST
The biggest increases in life expectancy over this period were registered in Vietnam (38% up to 62), Togo (32% up to 54) and Iran (29% up to 66). |
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SAFER WATER
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SOCIAL
SPENDING SLASHED
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1 UNICEF State
of the World's Children 1989.
2 ibid.
3 World Bank World Development Report 1978 and 1989.
4 ibid.
5 World Bank World Development Report 1989.
6 OECD, Development Assistance Committee, Dec 1987.
7 UNICEF op cit.
8 ibid.
9 Aotearoa would come 16th in this table, with 72 in 1975 and 75 in
1987, a 4% increase.
10 UNICEF op cit.
11 WHO, Sept 1988 update on Water Decade. Figures exclude China.
12 ibid.
13 World Bank World Development Report 1988.




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