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Graph showing doctors per population, Rwanda 72, 990: 1, Nepal 20, 000: 1, Laos 4, 380: 1, United Arab Emirates 1, 000: 1, Latvia 200: 1
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Graph showing doctors per population, Rwanda 72, 990: 1, Nepal 20, 000: 1, Laos 4, 380: 1, United Arab Emirates 1, 000: 1, Latvia 200: 1
Graph showing doctors per population, Rwanda 72, 990:1, Nepal 20, 000:1, Laos 4, 380:1, United Arab Emirates 1, 000:1, Latvia 200:1
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Dorling Kindersley
Media ID 13546327
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Coworker Developing Countries Diagram Doctor Graph Healthcare And Medicine Laos Large Group Of People Latvia Nepal Population Public Research Rwanda Service United Arab Emirates Variation Public Health Ratio Watercolour Painting
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This print showcases a graph depicting the ratio of doctors per population in various countries. The horizontal diagram reveals striking disparities between different nations, shedding light on their respective healthcare systems. At the forefront stands Rwanda, with an astonishing ratio of 72,990 people for every doctor. This stark contrast is further emphasized by Nepal's ratio of 20,000:1 and Laos' 4,380:1. The visual representation also highlights the United Arab Emirates and Latvia, where access to medical professionals appears more favorable compared to developing countries. In the UAE, there is one doctor for every 1,000 individuals while in Latvia it stands at a relatively impressive 200:1. This thought-provoking illustration serves as a reminder of the challenges faced by developing nations in providing adequate healthcare services to their populations. It underscores the urgent need for increased investment and support in public health initiatives worldwide. The watercolor painting technique employed adds depth and vibrancy to this studio shot composition. Against a clean white background, men and women are depicted symbolically representing large groups of people affected by these ratios. Dorling Kindersley has masterfully captured both scientific research and artistic expression through this visually compelling piece that invites viewers to contemplate issues surrounding healthcare inequality on a global scale.
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