Key facts
Massive human toll
43% of the global population are living with a neurological disorder, such as autism, learning disorders, dementia or stroke. They are widespread among both children and adults.
An abysmal care gap
Disparity is vast when it comes to care for neurological disorders. High-income countries have up to 70 times more neurologists per 100,000 people than low- and middle-income countries.
An increasing burden
WIth an aging population and increasing exposure to risk factors like air pollution, health systems need to prepare for a tidal wave of neurological disorders. Dementia alone is cause for concern. There are 55 million people living with the disease, and this number will double every 20 years.