Every child needs special care and protection yet significant disparities in access to health care persist worldwide. This study aimed to identify key health indicators environmental influences and rural-urban inequities to propose practical and sustainable solutions. An observational comparative study of 120 children aged 1-5 years was conducted in two primary care centers (Kondar and Jawhara Sousse) over three months. Data from medical files and parental surveys included education socioeconomic status medical history feeding pregnancy monitoring vaccination and growth follow-up. Parents' education socioeconomic status and lifestyle strongly influenced children's health and ability to access care. Rural families were particularly disadvantaged: 28.3% had indigent health coverage 38.3% struggled to reach services often resorting to self-medication. This led to higher chronic illness risk (25%) more acute respiratory infections (3.1 ±1.38/year) stunting delayed vaccinations (25-33.3%) and inadequate growth monitoring. Urgent educational programs community awareness and structured pediatric actions are essential to reduce these persistent health gaps.
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