Austria – Elderly Care

Austria operates a mature, publicly supported system of elderly care built around a national care allowance (Pflegegeld), an extensive network of residential nursing homes, and well-established community-based services. Provision is delivered through a combination of public bodies, non-profit organisations, and

Antigua and Barbuda – Elderly Care

Care for older people in Antigua and Barbuda is provided through a blend of longstanding family traditions, a modest number of government-operated and faith-based residential institutions, and an expanding private sector. By Caribbean standards the overall quality is regarded as

Argentina – Elderly Care

Argentina operates a blended elderly care model that draws on deeply rooted family traditions, an extensive public insurance programme (PAMI) serving millions of retirees, municipal and non-profit residential services, and an expanding private sector. Quality and cost differ substantially by

Andorra – Elderly Care

Elderly care in Andorra is widely considered to be of a high standard, shaped by a deeply held cultural emphasis on family involvement alongside an expanding network of state-supported and private services. The system is modest in scale — reflecting

Venezuela – Education and Schools

Venezuela runs a centralised, Spanish-language national education system organised into pre-school, primary, secondary, and higher education stages. Basic schooling is constitutionally guaranteed as free and compulsory, yet years of severe economic deterioration have seriously undermined the system’s quality and reach.

Vietnam – Education and Schools

Vietnam runs a centralised, five-tier national education system administered by the Ministry of Education and Training (MOET), spanning everything from preschool through to university. The system has earned considerable international respect for the academic results it achieves relative to the