Health, education, and social welfare infrastructure form the backbone of human development and inclusive growth. Adequate infrastructure in these sectors improves quality of life, reduces inequality, and enhances economic productivity. This review paper synthesizes existing literature to examine the role, status, and challenges of health, education, and social welfare infrastructure, particularly in developing countries. It highlights interlink ages among these sectors and discusses policy implications for sustainable development.
Thite et al. (Fri,) studied this question.