**10.4 Insufficient financial and human resources**

The developing and underdeveloped countries are facing the problem of a dearth of financial resources to address the rising quantity of HCW resulting due to rapid urbanization and healthcare facilities. Lack of the proper utilization of available finances has hampered the delivery of proper waste management services [63]. The available resources are primarily allocated to the high-income urban areas with higher tax yields habituating residents with more political influence. This leads to vast area which is poor and suburban housing major population that is relatively economically weaker unnerved. Huge expenditure is needed to provide the service [64] inadequate and insufficient funds and resources local government cannot finance adequate levels of service required for waste management in general and HCWM in particular. In the absence of proper financial support, limited resources with reservations, and unwillingness of the users to pay for the waste management [65] contribute to the problem more.
