World Bank Education & Health

World Bank Education & Health MCP Connector for Claude

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Retrieve global life expectancy, infant mortality, literacy rates, and social welfare statistics without any authentication.

5 tools Official Updated Jun 28, 2026 Official Vinkius Partner

Empower your agent with critical humanitarian, health, and educational data from the World Bank.

What you can do

  • Health Outcomes — Access life expectancy and mortality rates.
  • Education Standards — Evaluate adult literacy rates globally.
  • Government Spending — Measure health and education expenditures as a percentage of GDP.

How it works

  1. Subscribe to the server in one click.
  2. It requires zero authentication details.
  3. Turn your AI into a global health analyst.

Who is this for?

Public health analysts, educators, policy makers, and humanitarian organizations.

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5 tools expose this connector's capabilities to your AI agent.

get_life_expectancy

Get life expectancy at birth

get_infant_mortality

Get infant mortality rate

get_health_expenditure

Get current health expenditure (% of GDP)

get_literacy_rate

Get adult literacy rate

get_edu_health_indicator

Get any World Bank education/health indicator by code

See how to talk to your AI agent using World Bank Education & Health.

Compare life expectancy in Japan versus the global average.

🌍 **Life Expectancy: Japan vs World** Japan leads globally with a life expectancy of approximately 84 years, well above the worldwide average of ~73 years. This gap reflects Japan's world-class healthcare system and lifestyle factors.

How has infant mortality improved in India over the last 30 years?

🌍 **Infant Mortality: India (1994–2024)** India has achieved remarkable progress, reducing infant mortality from over 80 per 1,000 live births in the mid-1990s to approximately 25 today — a nearly 70% reduction driven by expanded healthcare access.

Which countries spend the most on education as a percentage of GDP?

🌍 **Education Spending Leaders** Nordic countries consistently lead: Norway, Sweden, and Denmark each allocate around 6–8% of GDP to education, compared to a global average of approximately 4.3%.

Our World Bank Open Data servers require absolutely zero authentication. You do not need to register, get an API key, or setup webhooks. Just instantly connect and your AI agent can begin querying decades of global data.

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