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Published : 12 Oct 2016, 14:45:39 | Updated : 12 Oct 2016, 16:58:55
Bangladesh better than India, Pakistan in new Global Hunger Index


Bangladesh was ranked 90 among the 118 countries, worst than most of its neighbours China (29), Nepal (72), Myanmar (75) and Sri Lanka (84) in measuring hunger, by the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI).

However its position is better than Pakistan (107) and India (97).

As this Mint report notes, among Asian countries, India and Pakistan are at the bottom of the rankings in the Global Hunger Index (GHI) report released by US-based International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), according to a report by www.firstpost.com

Brazil and Argentina have a GHI score of less than 5 and are ranked the best among developing nations, while countries like Chad and Central African Republic come at the bottom with a score of 44.3 and 46.1, respectively, the report says.

GHI is a multidimensional statistical tool used to describe the state of countries' hunger situation. Updated once a year, it gauges the progress and failures in the global fight against hunger.

According to the report, hunger levels in developing countries have fallen 29% since 2000, and so efforts towards curbing hunger must be made in order to achive the international target to eradicate it by 203.

Seven countries have "alarming" hunger levels, including Central African Republic (CAR), Chad and Zambia that have the worst levels according to the report.

Haiti, that experienced the life taking Hurricane Matthew last week, and also a massive earthquake in the year 2010, ranks four in the index.

The report also stated that another 43 countries which include India, Nigeria and Indonesia, have "serious" hunger levels.

Considering the current rate of decline, more than 45 countries - including India, Pakistan, Haiti, Yemen, and Afghanistan will be having "moderate" to "alarming" hunger scores in the year 2030, according to the authors of the index.

Shenggen Fan, director general of the Washington-based International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) says,"Countries must accelerate the pace at which they are reducing hunger" in order to meet the 2030 target.- Asfar
 
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Stomach this: India ranks dismal 97 in global hunger index
Ahead of Pakistan but ranks below Bangladesh, Nepal
Ishan Bakshi | New Delhi October 12, 2016 Last Updated at 07:38 IST



India ranked 97th out of 118 countries on the International Food Policy Research Institute’s (IFPRI) Global Hunger Index (GHI) in 2016, behind Nepal, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, among others, but ahead of Pakistan and three other Asian countries. It was positioned at 80 out of 104 countries the previous year
While India has improved its score on various parameters over the past few years, two out of five children below five years of age are stunted in India. Stunting measures chronic malnutrition and affected children’s height would be considerably below the average for their age.



Besides, the country was still rated with ‘serious’ hunger levels in the 2016 Index.

The country had only the fifth highest rank in the whole of Asia, better than only North Korea (98), Pakistan (107), Timor-Leste (110) and Afghanistan (111).

Nepal (72), Sri Lanka (84), and Bangladesh (90) had higher ranks among 96 countries than India’s. Also, India had the lowest rank among BRICS nations, with Brazil in the top 16, Russia at 24, China at 29 and South Africa at 51.

If hunger continues to decline at the same rate it has been falling since 1992, around 45 countries, including India, Pakistan, Haiti, Yemen, and Afghanistan will still have ‘moderate’ to ‘alarming’ hunger scores in year 2030, far short of the United Nations’ goal to end hunger by that year.

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In 2013, India’s position was rated as “alarming”, but, it has shown some improvement in recent years, the report noted. In 2016, India scored 28.5 on the GHI index, up from 36 in 2008. Since 2000, the country has reduced its GHI score by a quarter.

“India is slated to become the world’s most populous nation in just six years, and it’s crucial that we meet this milestone with a record of ensuring that the expected 1.4 billion Indians have enough nutritious food to lead healthy and successful lives,” said P K Joshi, IFPRI director for South Asia. “India is making tremendous progress – but we have significant challenges ahead.”

GHI is based on a country’s performance on indicators such as the proportion of the undernourished in the population, prevalence of wasting in children under five years, prevalence of stunting in children under five years and the under-five mortality rate.

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Data presented in the report showed that on each of these indicators, India has made progress over the past few years. At the end of 2016, around 15 per cent of the country’s population was undernourished, down from 17 per cent at the end of 2009.

Similarly, prevalence of wasting in children has declined from 20 per cent in 2010 to 15 per cent in 2015. Stunting in children below the age of five has also declined from 48 per cent to 38.7 per cent, while the under-five mortality rate has declined from 6.6 to 4.8 over the same period.

But, despite this improvement in score, which reflects an improvement on hunger and nutrition, the report argued that even if hunger were to decline at the same rate as it has since 1992, India will still have ‘moderate’ to ‘alarming’ hunger scores in 2030.

“Simply put, countries must accelerate the pace at which they are reducing hunger or we will fail to achieve the second Sustainable Development Goal,” said IFPRI Director-General Shenggen Fan. “Ending global hunger is certainly possible, but it is up to all of us that we set the priorities right to ensure that the government, the private sector and civil society devote the time and resources necessary to meet this important goal.”

Globally, the Central African Republic, Chad, and Zambia were estimated to have the highest levels of hunger. For the developing world, the GHI score is estimated to be 21.3 which, according to the report, is at the lower end of the ‘serious’ category. According to the report, there are some “bright spots” in the fight to end world hunger. It estimates that the level of hunger in developing countries has fallen by 29 per cent since 2000, with 20 countries reducing their GHI scores by around 50 per cent each since 2000.
 
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Well done Bongloos.

But we have to feed 1.2 billion people. Not that easy. Why does everyone here like comparing with India though ?
We have no interest to compare BD with India. I have only posted this article because of some Indian here claiming baseless twice consupmtion sh!t theory and Bangladeshi people are moving in droves to India due to a lot of milk and honey overflowing there.
 
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We have no interest to compare BD with India. I have only posted this article because of some Indian here claiming baseless twice consupmtion sh!t theory and Bangladeshi people are moving in droves to India due to a lot of milk and honey overflowing there.

The latter part is true. There are a lot of Bangladeshi immigrants here who come for jobs. Here is a source from the UN.

http://www.un.org/en/ga/68/meetings...n 2013_Migrants by origin and destination.pdf

"In 2013, persons from Bangladesh residing in India constituted the single largest “bilateral stock” of international migrants in the South (3.2 million)."
 
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that explains millions of indian pole volters and illegals indians in Bangladesh.
 
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We had famine post 1971 only half a generation ago. Now We are here gaining back our position where we were pre 1757. Surely We will reach there. As extreme poverty is expected to End By 2030, We will take on a lot of Countries that is currently in front of us.

#BanglaHilshapower
 
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The whole of south asian region is a shit hole full of hungry population who are lucky to get by a single meal a day while the minority here who can afford to pay for the internet are chest thumping at who's better off.. Pathetic
 
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The whole of south asian region is a shit hole full of hungry population who are lucky to get by a single meal a day while the minority here who can afford to pay for the internet are chest thumping at who's better off.. Pathetic
You sir, are correct.
 
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