Palliative care is essential for improving the quality of life for people with serious illnesses, but access to it is still a major obstacle in many low- and middle-income countries. Globally, millions of individuals suffer without having access to adequate pain relief or support, underscoring the urgent need for better healthcare systems and laws that are in their favor. The World Health Organization (WHO) reports that 40 million people need palliative care annually because of a range of illnesses, such as HIV/AIDS, cancer, diabetes, chronic lung diseases, and cardiovascular disorders. Striking Differences in Resource Availability There are notable disparities in access to palliative treatment. Many places lack the tools, medical personnel with the right training, and the right medications to provide high-quality care. This discrepancy puts a great deal of strain on families and healthcare systems in addition to aggravating patients' suffering. What are the gaps? In order to im...