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BD ahead of India, Pakistan in global hunger index

October 17, 2019 00:00:00


Bangladesh has ranked 88th out of 117 qualifying countries on the Global Hunger Index (GHI) 2019 with a score of 25.8, which is higher than India and Pakistan, reports BSS.

Pakistan ranked 94 with a score of 28.5 while India ranked 102 with a score of 30.3 in terms of severity of hunger, according to the GHI report 2019, available on its website.

The country with the severest problem of hunger at rank 117 of the index is the Central African Republic.

The GHI calculates the levels of hunger and undernutrition worldwide. The four indicators for the index are undernourishment, child stunting, child wasting and child mortality. Concern Worldwide and Welthungerhilfe jointly publish the GHI report every year to comprehensively measure and track hunger at the global, regional, and country levels and trigger action to reduce hunger around the world.

According to the report, India's GHI indicator values have an outsized impact on the indicator values for the South Asian region. India's child wasting rate is extremely high at 20.8 per cent -the highest wasting rate of any country in this report for which data or estimates were available. Its child stunting rate, 37.9 per cent, is also categorised as very high in terms of its public health significance.

Outside of India, two countries in South Asia have made significant advances in child nutrition, and their experiences are instructive.

A 2015 study sought to identify the reasons behind the decline in stunting in Bangladesh at the national level from 58.5 per cent in 1997 to 40.2 per cent in 2011.

The study attributed the decrease primarily to rising household wealth associated with pro-poor economic growth and gains in parental education, as well as health, sanitation, and demographic factors reflecting decreased fertility rates.


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