There are definitely lots of inequalities on many scales of the working world but one of the most challenging are the issues that affect the people working in healthcare in countless places around the world. I don’t know if increased funding will help because there is likely already a lot of funding in the areas. I would say fight and eliminate corruption is the number one problem we are facing. The healthcare facilities are likely all taking government money and I think that’s a big source of the corruption in these areas. If we can take care of that, then we can get better conditions for the people working in these areas.
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I agree, corruption is a major issue in many healthcare systems and addressing it would go a long way in improving working conditions for healthcare workers. Efforts to reduce corruption and ensure accountability for how funding is used would be a step in the right direction.