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 India is hungrier than North Korea India has a higher rate of malnutrition 
then North Korea and Myanmar, but aims to completely free by 2022 
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 23 Oct 2017
 Suneera Tandon https://www.weforum.org/agenda/authors/suneera-tandon Writer 
 
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 India remains famished.
 
 Home to the world’s second-largest population, the country fared poorly on the 
Global Hunger Index http://www.globalhungerindex.org/pdf/en/2017.pdf (GHI, pdf) 
for 2017 released by the Washington-based International Food Policy Research 
Institute (IFPRI) on Thursday (Oct. 12). India ranked 100 out of 119 countries 
on the GHI, while last year it was at 97 
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 out of 118. A lower ranking is indicative of a higher rate of malnutrition and 
hunger.
 
 Even though India’s 2017 GHI score—31.4—has improved over the years (it was 
46.2 in 1992), its hunger problem remains categorised as “serious.” The 
rankings are based on four indicators: undernourishment, child mortality, child 
wasting, and child stunting. A GHI score of between 20 and 34.9 points reflects 
serious hunger levels; between 35 and 49.9, it is alarming, and extremely 
alarming if over 50.
 
 In 2017, only two other Asian countries were more hungry than India: Pakistan 
and Afghanistan. The report highlights the “disturbing reality of the country’s 
stubbornly high proportions of malnourished children.” This pulled down the 
overall rankings of the south Asian region, making it the worst performer on 
the GHI, closely followed by Africa south of the Sahara. In fact, African 
countries such as Botswana (81) and Burkina Faso (92) fared much better than 
India, as did some middle-eastern nations like Iraq (78).
 
 Even though India has a host of schemes to fight hunger, “drought and 
structural deficiencies have left a large number of poor in India at risk of 
malnourishment in 2017,” PK Joshi, director of IFPRI South Asia, said in a 
statement.
 
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 This despite the rapid economic progress made by Asia’s third-largest economy, 
which is also the world’s second-largest 
http://www.fao.org/india/fao-in-india/india-at-a-glance/en/ food producer. High 
poverty rates and unequal distribution of wealth have left millions of 
households without access to nutritious food.
 
 While India has remarkably reduced its child stunting rate—down 29% since 
2000—the child wasting rates (children under five who have low weight for their 
height) remain high. In 2015-16, some 21% of Indian children suffered from 
wasting, up from 20% a decade ago.
 
 Things are changing slowly
 
 Meanwhile, though 14.5% of its population remains undernourished, the figure 
is down from 21.7% in 1992. Under-five mortality rate, too, has now dropped to 
4.8% in 2017 from 11.9% in 1992.
 
 And India is also moving towards eliminating malnourishment, said Joshi of 
IFPRI.
 
 “The on-going efforts are expected to make significant changes in improving 
the existing situation. It is welcoming that India has developed and launched 
an action plan on ‘undernourishment free India’ by 2022,” he said.
 
 
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 Suneera Tandon https://www.weforum.org/agenda/authors/suneera-tandon, Writer 
 
 This article is published in collaboration with Quartz 
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