According to a new report by the AfDB (African Development Bank), developing countries in the Middle East, Asia and Africa are rapidly progressing on their way to achieving universal healthcare, with standards quickly matching up to European healthcare. This progress has been achieved by countries like Rwanda, Thailand, Ghana and Turkey, and is predicted to be achieved by most developing countries within a span of the next 50 years. The report also states that a majority of African countries will be in a position to ensure at least minimal health coverage to their citizens, if not a full coverage, by 2060. Read more here.