Andorra is situated in south-western Europe between France and Spain; it has a population of 83,888. For 715 years - between 1278 and 1993 - Andorra was a unique co-principality ruled by leaders of France and Spain. In 1993 Andorra governance was reformed into a parliamentary democracy. For many years Andorra has been a home for banking and economic freedom. Currently Andorra has an estimated 10 million tourists visiting the country each year, which accounts for roughly 80% of the country’s gross domestic product.
The Vatican has an efficient health care system that addresses the needs of all those residing within the state. The Vatican Pharmacy known as Farmacia Vaticana was founded in 1874 by Eusebio Ludvig Fronmen. The pharmacy caters to around 2000 customers each day.
Belarus has a poor standard of healthcare and fails to meet its population’s needs. Healthcare was neglected during Communist rule and consequently staffs are poorly trained, technology is outmoded and healthcare buildings are not very hygienic. In addition, Belarus has had to cope with the added pressure of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant accident, which not only caused many casualties in 1986, but wider medical repercussions years later.