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  1. 19 lip 2021 · The new report by Oxfam India provides a comprehensive analysis of the health outcomes across different socioeconomic groups to gauge the level of health inequality that persists in the country.

  2. Published in July 2021, Oxfam India’s Inequality Report 2021 presents a comprehensive analysis of the status of health across different socioeconomic groups in India. It aims to gauge the level of ‘health inequality’ in the country.

  3. 17 sty 2023 · Oxfam International released the India supplement of its annual inequality report on the first day of the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting at Davos. The report states that taxing India's ten-richest individuals at 5% could generate enough money to bring children back to school.

  4. Oxfam India, based on the need on the ground, will allocate resources to areas that need funds the most. 5% of Indians own more than 60% of the country’s wealth while the bottom 50% of India’s population possess only 3% of wealth. Oxfam India believes Inequality is Unacceptable and must end.

  5. 21 lip 2021 · The report titled “India Inequality Report 2021: India’s Unequal Healthcare Story” released by Oxfam India shows that the socio-economic inequalities seep into the health sector and disproportionately affect health outcomes of marginalised communities due to the absence of Universal Health Coverage (UHC).

  6. Oxfam India has been working on issues of provisioning and strengthening public healthcare in the country for several years. Public healthcare is a great leveller and directly helps in reducing health inequalities. The pandemic was thus the springboard for developing the next India Inequality Report 2021 on Inequalities in Health in India.

  7. Oxfam India shows that the socio-economic inequalities seep into the health sector and disproportionately affect health outcomes of marginalised communities due to the absence of Universal Health Coverage (UHC).