2017 global hunger index: The inequalities of hunger 2017 global hunger index: The inequalities of hunger

2017 global hunger index: The inequalities of hunger

Beschreibung des Verlags

The 2017 Global Hunger Index (GHI) shows long-term progress in reducing hunger in the world. The advances have been uneven, however, with millions of people still experiencing chronic hunger and many places suffering acute food crises and even famine. According to 2017 GHI scores, the level of hunger in the world has decreased by 27 percent from the 2000 level. Of the 119 countries assessed in this year’s report, one falls in the extremely alarming range on the GHI Severity Scale; 7 fall in the alarming range; 44 in the serious range; and 24 in the moderate range. Only 43 countries have scores in the low range. In addition, 9 of the 13 countries that lack sufficient data for calculating 2017 GHI scores still raise significant concern, including Somalia, South Sudan, and Syria. To capture the multidimensional nature of hunger, GHI scores are based on four component indicators—undernourishment, child wasting, child stunting, and child mortality. The 27 percent improvement noted above reflects progress in each of these indicators according to the latest data from 2012–2016 for countries in the GHI.

GENRE
Sachbücher
ERSCHIENEN
2017
12. Oktober
SPRACHE
EN
Englisch
UMFANG
50
Seiten
VERLAG
International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)
GRÖSSE
8,8
 MB

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