Current global estimates (based on WHO and World Bank data up to 2024) show:

Around 2.5 to 3 billion people

have little or no access to essential health services or a doctor.

Here’s the breakdown:

2 billion people

Lack basic access to essential health services
(WHO – Universal Health Coverage Report)

1 billion people

Have no regular access to a doctor or clinic
(World Bank + WHO primary care access data)

Total estimated:

≈ 2.5 – 3.0 billion people,
which is about 1 out of every 3 humans.

This includes:

  • Rural communities in Africa and Asia
  • Conflict zones
  • Remote villages
  • Urban slums
  • Refugee populations

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