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In Kenya, 7% of the national budget is spent on health care for the population, while in Sudan, only 1% of the national budget is spent to provide medical

care.

-- UNICEF, United Nations Population Division and United Nations Statistics Division.



A likely result of this discrepancy is that

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HIV and AIDS rates are higher in Sudan.


HIV and AIDS rates are higher in Kenya.


the per capita income is higher for people living in Kenya.


life expectancy rates are higher for people living in Sudan.

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A likely result of the discrepancy between health care spending in the two nations is that HIV and AIDS rates are higher in Sudan than in Kenya. In Sudan, 1.4% of the population has been diagnosed with HIV or AIDS, while less than 1% of the Kenyan population has been affected by the disease.

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the per capita income is higher for people living in Kenya.
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