The data illustrates the countries with the lowest share of governmental health expenditure in 2015. In that year, Iraq had the fourth lowest health expenditure worldwide, measured by percentage of total governmental expenditures. Only 1.7% of all expenditures went to health-related issues.
Mozambique | 1.2 |
Equatorial Guinea | 1.3 |
South Sudan | 1.6 |
Iraq | 1.7 |
Eritrea | 1.8 |
Afghanistan | 2 |
Niue | 2.2 |
Yemen | 2.2 |
Liberia | 2.7 |
Guinea | 2.7 |
Bangladesh | 2.8 |
Venezuela | 3.1 |
Cameroon | 3.1 |
Congo | 3.1 |
Benin | 3.4 |