According to the WHO ranking of health systems, the country ranked seventh is Malawi with a score of 0.251. Malawi is another landlocked country in southeast Africa. It is enclosed by Tanzania, Zambia, and Mozambique. With an area of about 118,000 square kilometers, Malawi is among the smallest countries in Africa. Of the small area, Lake Malawi takes up a third of the total area. Malawi is well known as “The Warm Heart of Africa” because of its hospitality and enchanting wildlife. However, life expectancy is a low 54.8 years, while the average age of the population is 17 years. Malawi is another example of a country where AIDS threatens to tear the very socioeconomic fabric of the country, not just public health. In Malawi, there are 68,000 deaths a year from HIV; a devastating statistic for a population of around 17 million. There are barely 19 doctors for every million of the population.click on this link to see the six worst countries in the World for Healthcare.