Access to and quality of health services are the main demands of the population as they provide several benefits that impact the population's quality of life and the generation of internal income.
WHO suggests that countries should spend at least USD 60 per inhabitant in order to ensure that minimum health conditions are provided to the population, however over the past few years, the country has spent an average of USD 15 per person having reached a minimum of 12 USD due to the depreciation of the metical in 2016 and 2017.
In the water and sanitation sector, the situation is aggravated by the fact that expenditure per inhabitant does not exceed the threshold of USD 5 per person in a context where only 40% of the population in rural areas has access to clean water 29% has access to services and infrastructure. sanitation structures.