2017 🌐Global Hunger Index📰 


The 2017 Global Hunger Index (GHI) indicates that worldwide levels of hunger and undernutrition have declined over the long term: At 21.8 on a scale of 100, the average GHI score for 2017 is 27 percent lower than the 2000 score (29.9) (Figure 2.1). This improvement reflects the reductions since 2000 in each of the four GHI indicators - the prevalence of undernourishment, child stunting (low height-for-age), child wasting (low weight-for-height), and child mortality.

Rank# | Country

18 🇧🇷Brazil
23 🇲🇽Mexico
44 🇲🇾Malaysia
55 🇿🇦S-Africa
65 🇬🇭Ghana
70 🇰🇪Kenya
84 🇳🇬Nigeria
100 🇮🇳India

Last 🔟

109 🇭🇹Haiti
110 🇹🇱Timor-Leste
111 🇳🇪Niger
112 🇱🇷Liberia
113 🇸🇩Sudan
114 🇾🇪Yemen
115 🇿🇲Zambia
116 🇲🇬Madagascar
117 🇸🇱Sierra Leone
118 🇹🇩Chad
119 🇨🇫Central African Republic.

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