What's new

22% population is undernourished in Pakistan, reveals Global Hunger Index

Lil Mathew

BANNED
Joined
Aug 19, 2013
Messages
1,151
Reaction score
-5
Country
India
Location
India
Pakistan has 22 per cent of its population undernourished, though it improved from a previous “alarming” hunger level among developing countries, the Global Hunger Index revealed on Tuesday.

Ranked 108 among 118 countries on the index, Pakistan remained on a “serious” level, scoring 33.4 against 35.1 in the 2008 index.

The country performed worst than neighbours India and Bangladesh, which scored 28.5 and 27.1 respectively, but better than Afghanistan’s 34.8. Another 43 countries, including India, Nigeria and Indonesia, showed “serious” hunger levels.

The hunger index ranks countries based on undernourishment, child mortality, child wasting (low weight for height) and child stunting (low height for age).

gr.jpg

PHOTO: International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)

At the current rate of decline, more than 45 countries – including India, Pakistan, Haiti, Yemen, and Afghanistan – will have “moderate” to “alarming” hunger scores in the year 2030, the authors of the index said.

Facing the hunger tide: The odds are not in our favour

“Countries must accelerate the pace at which they are reducing hunger” if they are to meet the 2030 target, Shenggen Fan, director general of the Washington-based International Food Policy Research Institute(IFPRI), said in a statement.

“Ending global hunger is certainly possible, but it’s up to all of us… (to) set the priorities right to ensure that governments, the private sector and civil society devote the time and resources necessary,” Fan added.

World leaders agreed a 2030 deadline for ending global hunger last year as part of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) – an ambitious plan for tackling poverty, hunger and inequality.

IFPRI produces the annual index along with aid agencies Concern Worldwide and Welthungerhilfe.

Overall, some 795 million people go to bed hungry every night.

“We have the technology, knowledge and resources to achieve (zero hunger). What is missing is both the urgency and the political will to turn commitments into action,” said Dominic MacSorley, CEO of Concern Worldwide.

Marginal decline in maternal, child deaths in Pakistan, says study

Nearly half the population in CAR and Zambia, and one in three people in Chad, are undernourished, it showed.

Sub-Saharan Africa has the highest hunger levels, followed closely by South Asia.

“Too many people are hungry today. There is a need for urgent, thoughtful and innovative action to ensure that no one ever goes hungry again,” said David Nabarro, special adviser to the UN secretary-general on the SDGs.
 
2016 Undernourished Population (Global Hunger Index): Pakistan-22%, Bangladesh-16.4%, India-15.2%.
 
and about 44% are overnourished! (Sarcasm).

When I visit Pakistan, I am appalled at the general appearance of the common man. Either you have dysmorphic, disproportioned skinny people or fat people. It is not so common to see a fit and athletic common man.

I am not saying that I am built like an athlete or have a face of a model, but it is just a general impression.
 
This is really a thing to worry about.

Just shows that govt. should put its priorities right.

Metros are also necessary, but education, healthcare, energy, job creation are the top priorities.

Hopefully this is going to be the last ever tenure for these mega corrupt people!
 
Pakistan has 22 per cent of its population undernourished, though it improved from a previous “alarming” hunger level among developing countries, the Global Hunger Index revealed on Tuesday.

Ranked 108 among 118 countries on the index, Pakistan remained on a “serious” level, scoring 33.4 against 35.1 in the 2008 index.

The country performed worst than neighbours India and Bangladesh, which scored 28.5 and 27.1 respectively, but better than Afghanistan’s 34.8. Another 43 countries, including India, Nigeria and Indonesia, showed “serious” hunger levels.

The hunger index ranks countries based on undernourishment, child mortality, child wasting (low weight for height) and child stunting (low height for age).

gr.jpg

PHOTO: International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)

At the current rate of decline, more than 45 countries – including India, Pakistan, Haiti, Yemen, and Afghanistan – will have “moderate” to “alarming” hunger scores in the year 2030, the authors of the index said.

Facing the hunger tide: The odds are not in our favour

“Countries must accelerate the pace at which they are reducing hunger” if they are to meet the 2030 target, Shenggen Fan, director general of the Washington-based International Food Policy Research Institute(IFPRI), said in a statement.

“Ending global hunger is certainly possible, but it’s up to all of us… (to) set the priorities right to ensure that governments, the private sector and civil society devote the time and resources necessary,” Fan added.

World leaders agreed a 2030 deadline for ending global hunger last year as part of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) – an ambitious plan for tackling poverty, hunger and inequality.

IFPRI produces the annual index along with aid agencies Concern Worldwide and Welthungerhilfe.

Overall, some 795 million people go to bed hungry every night.

“We have the technology, knowledge and resources to achieve (zero hunger). What is missing is both the urgency and the political will to turn commitments into action,” said Dominic MacSorley, CEO of Concern Worldwide.

Marginal decline in maternal, child deaths in Pakistan, says study

Nearly half the population in CAR and Zambia, and one in three people in Chad, are undernourished, it showed.

Sub-Saharan Africa has the highest hunger levels, followed closely by South Asia.

“Too many people are hungry today. There is a need for urgent, thoughtful and innovative action to ensure that no one ever goes hungry again,” said David Nabarro, special adviser to the UN secretary-general on the SDGs.

Shows where the priorities lie!

Afghanistan is still in the middle of a foreign backed war, so not sure if that is a good indicator or is that even a benchmark for one to fare better?
 
Pakistan has 22 per cent of its population undernourished, though it improved from a previous “alarming” hunger level among developing countries, the Global Hunger Index revealed on Tuesday.

Ranked 108 among 118 countries on the index, Pakistan remained on a “serious” level, scoring 33.4 against 35.1 in the 2008 index.

The country performed worst than neighbours India and Bangladesh, which scored 28.5 and 27.1 respectively, but better than Afghanistan’s 34.8. Another 43 countries, including India, Nigeria and Indonesia, showed “serious” hunger levels.

The hunger index ranks countries based on undernourishment, child mortality, child wasting (low weight for height) and child stunting (low height for age).

gr.jpg

PHOTO: International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)

At the current rate of decline, more than 45 countries – including India, Pakistan, Haiti, Yemen, and Afghanistan – will have “moderate” to “alarming” hunger scores in the year 2030, the authors of the index said.

Facing the hunger tide: The odds are not in our favour

“Countries must accelerate the pace at which they are reducing hunger” if they are to meet the 2030 target, Shenggen Fan, director general of the Washington-based International Food Policy Research Institute(IFPRI), said in a statement.

“Ending global hunger is certainly possible, but it’s up to all of us… (to) set the priorities right to ensure that governments, the private sector and civil society devote the time and resources necessary,” Fan added.

World leaders agreed a 2030 deadline for ending global hunger last year as part of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) – an ambitious plan for tackling poverty, hunger and inequality.

IFPRI produces the annual index along with aid agencies Concern Worldwide and Welthungerhilfe.

Overall, some 795 million people go to bed hungry every night.

“We have the technology, knowledge and resources to achieve (zero hunger). What is missing is both the urgency and the political will to turn commitments into action,” said Dominic MacSorley, CEO of Concern Worldwide.

Marginal decline in maternal, child deaths in Pakistan, says study

Nearly half the population in CAR and Zambia, and one in three people in Chad, are undernourished, it showed.

Sub-Saharan Africa has the highest hunger levels, followed closely by South Asia.

“Too many people are hungry today. There is a need for urgent, thoughtful and innovative action to ensure that no one ever goes hungry again,” said David Nabarro, special adviser to the UN secretary-general on the SDGs.

I hate these articles. the truth is there is hunger and malnutrition in both India and Pakistan. On the other hand there are overweight people with diabetes and other issues. India has the added burden of trying to be vegetarian.
 
I hate these articles. the truth is there is hunger and malnutrition in both India and Pakistan. On the other hand there are overweight people with diabetes and other issues. India has the added burden of trying to be vegetarian.
It's not an article.. The Global Hunger Index (GHI) is a multidimensional statistical tool used to describe the state of countries’ hungersituation. The GHI measures progress and failures in the global fight against hunger.The GHI is updated once a year.
 
I hate these articles. the truth is there is hunger and malnutrition in both India and Pakistan. On the other hand there are overweight people with diabetes and other issues. India has the added burden of trying to be vegetarian.

Totally agree, lets sort our problems first before pointing fingers.
 
40% of our children are stunted? I feel this is wrong. Could it be that our children are just tinier than other races?
 
It's not an article.. The Global Hunger Index (GHI) is a multidimensional statistical tool used to describe the state of countries’ hungersituation. The GHI measures progress and failures in the global fight against hunger.The GHI is updated once a year.

the stats do not capture the whole story.

i grew in a middle class household. i was well fed. i was 90 pounds for 5-9 frame at the age of 16. by these metrics I must be mal-nourished. but i was not.
 
the stats do not capture the whole story.

i grew in a middle class household. i was well fed. i was 90 pounds for 5-9 frame at the age of 16. by these metrics I must be mal-nourished. but i was not.
Mal nourished not connected with weight.. some malnourished people are actually fat.
 

Latest posts

Back
Top Bottom