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Are the poorest poor being left behind? Estimating global inequalities in reproductive, maternal, newborn and child health.

Aluisio Jardim Dornellas de BarrosFernando César WehrmeisterLeonardo Zanini FerreiraLuis Paulo VidalettiAhmad Reza HosseinpoorCesar Gomes Victora
Published in: BMJ global health (2020)
There are huge inequalities between the richest and the poorest women and children in most countries. These inequalities are strongly driven by low coverage among the poorest given the wealthiest groups achieve high coverage irrespective of where they live, overcoming any barriers that are an impediment to others. Countries that 'punched above their weight' in coverage, given their level of absolute wealth, were those that best managed to reach their poorest women and children.
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