Essential medicines

Medicines save and improve lives, but two thirds of the people in the world cannot afford them. And yet while access is a problem for tens of millions of people, global spending on medicines continues to rise, accounting for 20-30% of global health spending.

However, 50-70% of drug spending in developing countries has no discernible impact on health outcomes. This illustrates the other side of the problem – that where and when medicines are available, they are often used inappropriately.

General information

Highlighted publications

  • World Health Statistics 2013
    World Health Statistics 2013 contains WHO’s annual compilation of health-related data for its 194 Member States, and includes a summary of the progress made towards achieving the health-related Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and associated targets.
  • Global status report on road safety 2013
    The Global status report on road safety 2013 presents information on road safety from 182 countries, accounting for almost 99% of the world’s population. The report indicates that worldwide the total number of road traffic deaths remains unacceptably high at 1.24 million per year.
  • Atlas of health and climate
    The Atlas of health and climate is a product of this unique collaboration between the meteorological and public health communities. It provides sound scientific information on the connections between weather and climate and major health challenges.