Discuss one way how the lack of basic services has a negative impact on the poor people in South Africa
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Democracy in South Africa has brought about many gains in health care. Free care for pregnant women and children, free primary healthcare services and a programme to build clinics have removed barriers to basic health care. The expanded immunisation programme and the largest HIV treatment programme in the world are among other encouraging developments.
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The policies that have ushered in these changes are revolutionary. They have had an explicit focus on equity and redress. They benefit those most affected by previous apartheid policies and improve population health.
But they are not enough to turn around the overall performance of South Africa’s healthcare system. Although the country spends 8.5% or around R332 billion of its gross domestic product on health care, half is spent in the private sector, which caters for the elite. The remaining 84% of the population, which carries a far greater burden of disease, depends on the under-resourced public sector