Info-paedia : Global Hunger Index (GHI)
Why in News?
- India ranked 107 out of 121 countries on the Global Hunger Index
released by Concern Worldwide and Welt Hunger Hilfe.
Methodology
- GHI scores are based on the values of four component indicators-
- Undernourishment (chronic deficiency of dietary energy intake).
- Child stunting (too short for age).
- Child wasting (low weight for height).
- Child mortality.
- Based on the score, countries are classified as ‘low’, ‘moderate’,
‘serious’, ‘alarming’ and ‘extremely alarming’.
- GHI score ranges from Zero (No Hunger) to 100(Extreme hunger).
Key Findings
- India’s GHI score increased from 28.2 in 2014 to 29.1 in 2022.
- India falls behind all South Asian countries barring Afghanistan.
- India's child wasting rate at 19.3%, is the highest for any country in
the world.
- 224.3 million People in India considered undernourished.
- Child stunting and Child mortality declined between 2014 and 2022.