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How is Financial Data Collected?
Financial data is collected through various methods:
Government Reports
: Annual budgets, expenditure reports, and audits.
International Organizations
: Financial reports from entities like the WHO and the World Bank.
Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs)
: Financial statements and funding reports.
Surveys and Studies
: Data collected through research studies and surveys.
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