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india ranks at 107…

 

complete report…

https://www.globalhungerindex.org/pdf/en/2022.pdf

 

 

 

How the GHI Is Calculated

Each country’s GHI score is calculated based on a formula that combines four indicators that together capture the multidimensional nature of hunger:

Undernourishment

Undernourishment: the share of the population with insufficient caloric intake.

Child Stunting

Child stunting: the share of children under age five who have low height for their age, reflecting chronic undernutrition.

Child Wasting

Child wasting: the share of children under age five who have low weight for their height, reflecting acuteundernutrition.

Child Mortality

Child mortality: the share of children who die before their fifth birthday, partly reflecting the fatal mix of inadequate nutrition and unhealthy environments.

HOW THE FOUR INDICATORS UNDERLYING THE GHI CAPTURE THE MULTIDIMENSIONAL NATURE OF HUNGER

Child Mortality
Undernourishment
Child Stunting
Child stunting
Child Wasting
Child wasting
Child Mortality
Child mortality
  • Measures inadequate food access, an important indicator of hunger

  • Refers to the entire population, both children and adults

  • Is used as a lead indicator for international hunger targets, including Sustainable Development Goal 2 (Zero Hunger)

  • Go beyond calorie availability, consider aspects of diet quality and utilization

  • Reflect children’s particular vulnerability to nutritional deficiencies

  • Are sensitive to uneven distribution of food within the household

  • Are used as nutrition indicators for SDG 2 (Zero Hunger)

  • Reflects that death is the most serious consequence of hunger, and children are the most vulnerable

  • Improves the GHI’s ability to reflect deficiencies of essential vitamins and minerals

  • Stunting and wasting only partially capture the mortality risk of undernutrition

GHI scores are calculated using a three-step process:

  1. Values are determined for the four component indicators for each country, drawing on the latest published data available from internationally recognized sources.
  2. Each of the four component indicators is given a standardized score based on thresholds set slightly above the highest country-level values observed worldwide for that indicator since 1988. For example, the highest value for undernourishment estimated in this period is 76.5 percent, so the threshold for standardization is set a bit higher, at 80 percent. In a given year, if a country has an undernourishment prevalence of 40 percent, its standardized undernourishment score for that year is 50. In other words, that country is approximately halfway between having no undernourishment and reaching the maximum observed level. Here are the formulas used to standardize each indicator:
    Prevalence of undernourishment80
    x100 =
    standardized undernourishment value
    Child stunting rate70
    x100 =
    standardized child stunting value
    Child wasting rate30
    x100 =
    standardized child wasting value
    Child mortality rate35
    x100 =
    standardized child mortality value
     

    DATA SOURCES AND REFERENCE YEARS FOR THE GLOBAL HUNGER INDEX COMPONENT INDICATORS, 2000, 2007, 2014, AND 2022

    Indicator Data sources Reference years for indicator data
    2000
    GHI scores
    (117 countries)
    2007
    GHI scores
    (120 countries)
    2014
    GHI scores
    (121 countries)
    2022
    GHI scores
    (121 countries)
    Prevalence of undernourishment FAO 2022a 2000–2002a 2006–2008a 2013–2015a 2019–2021a
    Child stunting and wasting WHO 2022; UNICEF, WHO, and World Bank 2022; UNICEF 2022a, 2013, and 2009; MEASURE DHS 2022 1998–2002b 2005–2009c 2012–2016d 2017–2021e
    Child mortality UN IGME 2021 2000 2007 2014 2020

     
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1 hour ago, dasari4kntr said:

india ranks at 107…

 

complete report…

https://www.globalhungerindex.org/pdf/en/2022.pdf

 

 

How the GHI Is Calculated

Each country’s GHI score is calculated based on a formula that combines four indicators that together capture the multidimensional nature of hunger:

Undernourishment

Undernourishment: the share of the population with insufficient caloric intake.

Child Stunting

Child stunting: the share of children under age five who have low height for their age, reflecting chronic undernutrition.

Child Wasting

Child wasting: the share of children under age five who have low weight for their height, reflecting acuteundernutrition.

Child Mortality

Child mortality: the share of children who die before their fifth birthday, partly reflecting the fatal mix of inadequate nutrition and unhealthy environments.

HOW THE FOUR INDICATORS UNDERLYING THE GHI CAPTURE THE MULTIDIMENSIONAL NATURE OF HUNGER

Child Mortality
Undernourishment
Child Stunting
Child stunting
Child Wasting
Child wasting
Child Mortality
Child mortality
  • Measures inadequate food access, an important indicator of hunger

  • Refers to the entire population, both children and adults

  • Is used as a lead indicator for international hunger targets, including Sustainable Development Goal 2 (Zero Hunger)

  • Go beyond calorie availability, consider aspects of diet quality and utilization

  • Reflect children’s particular vulnerability to nutritional deficiencies

  • Are sensitive to uneven distribution of food within the household

  • Are used as nutrition indicators for SDG 2 (Zero Hunger)

  • Reflects that death is the most serious consequence of hunger, and children are the most vulnerable

  • Improves the GHI’s ability to reflect deficiencies of essential vitamins and minerals

  • Stunting and wasting only partially capture the mortality risk of undernutrition

GHI scores are calculated using a three-step process:

  1. Values are determined for the four component indicators for each country, drawing on the latest published data available from internationally recognized sources.
  2. Each of the four component indicators is given a standardized score based on thresholds set slightly above the highest country-level values observed worldwide for that indicator since 1988. For example, the highest value for undernourishment estimated in this period is 76.5 percent, so the threshold for standardization is set a bit higher, at 80 percent. In a given year, if a country has an undernourishment prevalence of 40 percent, its standardized undernourishment score for that year is 50. In other words, that country is approximately halfway between having no undernourishment and reaching the maximum observed level. Here are the formulas used to standardize each indicator:
    Prevalence of undernourishment80
    x100 =
    standardized undernourishment value
    Child stunting rate70
    x100 =
    standardized child stunting value
    Child wasting rate30
    x100 =
    standardized child wasting value
    Child mortality rate35
    x100 =
    standardized child mortality value
     

    DATA SOURCES AND REFERENCE YEARS FOR THE GLOBAL HUNGER INDEX COMPONENT INDICATORS, 2000, 2007, 2014, AND 2022

    Indicator Data sources Reference years for indicator data
    2000
    GHI scores
    (117 countries)
    2007
    GHI scores
    (120 countries)
    2014
    GHI scores
    (121 countries)
    2022
    GHI scores
    (121 countries)
    Prevalence of undernourishment FAO 2022a 2000–2002a 2006–2008a 2013–2015a 2019–2021a
    Child stunting and wasting WHO 2022; UNICEF, WHO, and World Bank 2022; UNICEF 2022a, 2013, and 2009; MEASURE DHS 2022 1998–2002b 2005–2009c 2012–2016d 2017–2021e
    Child mortality UN IGME 2021 2000 2007 2014 2020

     

Wonder where tax payers money going

 

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13 minutes ago, futureofandhra said:

Wonder where tax payers money going

 

రేషన్ షాప్ సిస్టమ్ అసలు సరిగా అమలు అవుతుందా…

National food security act అని ఒక దానిని 2013 లో పెట్టారు..ఎన్ని రాష్ట్రాలు దానిని సరిగ్గా వాడుకుంటున్నాయి…?

for ration shops and fair prise statistics…check below..

https://nfsa.gov.in/

https://nfsa.gov.in/public/nfsadashboard/PublicRCDashboard.aspx

 

is there any fair price groceries available in ration shops..while private sector acquiring food grains…

too much privatization in all sectors…

 

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22 minutes ago, dasari4kntr said:

రేషన్ షాప్ సిస్టమ్ అసలు సరిగా అమలు అవుతుందా…

National food security act అని ఒక దానిని 2013 లో పెట్టారు..ఎన్ని రాష్ట్రాలు దానిని సరిగ్గా వాడుకుంటున్నాయి…?

for ration shops and fair prise statistics…check below..

https://nfsa.gov.in/

https://nfsa.gov.in/public/nfsadashboard/PublicRCDashboard.aspx

 

is there any fair price groceries available in ration shops..while private sector acquiring food grains…

too much privatization in all sectors…

 

Just remember these reports are just a propaganda, without even seeing, i can tell top 10 will be western nation

india has one of the best food security, calorie intake of poor nations cannot be compared with over eating habits of the west, if this is the metric that is going to be used, how is bhutan the happest nation in the world?? it even gets most of the food from india

with biometrics, ration shops are mroe efficient now than before, there is allways scope for better but would not do self loathing by looking at the number 107, it means nothing, they dont count the homless and druff infected zones of the west, for example SFO and LA

 

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2 hours ago, futureofandhra said:

Wonder where tax payers money going

 

Inni rojulu gonthu chincukoni arusthunn ardam kavataledha it's going to Ambani's and Adani's pockets

#cronycapitalism

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1 hour ago, pakeer_saab said:

Just remember these reports are just a propaganda, without even seeing, i can tell top 10 will be western nation

india has one of the best food security, calorie intake of poor nations cannot be compared with over eating habits of the west, if this is the metric that is going to be used, how is bhutan the happest nation in the world?? it even gets most of the food from india

with biometrics, ration shops are mroe efficient now than before, there is allways scope for better but would not do self loathing by looking at the number 107, it means nothing, they dont count the homless and druff infected zones of the west, for example SFO and LA

 

vachesindu cover drive halwa

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1 hour ago, pakeer_saab said:

Just remember these reports are just a propaganda, without even seeing, i can tell top 10 will be western nation

india has one of the best food security, calorie intake of poor nations cannot be compared with over eating habits of the west, if this is the metric that is going to be used, how is bhutan the happest nation in the world?? it even gets most of the food from india

with biometrics, ration shops are mroe efficient now than before, there is allways scope for better but would not do self loathing by looking at the number 107, it means nothing, they dont count the homless and druff infected zones of the west, for example SFO and LA

 

top nations according to report…i dont see any bug west nation..

tdCnUQp.jpg

 

if we are celebrating any positive report about india from ngo…then we should welcome this as well…

FegoJJ7aYAEgnVq?format=jpg&name=large

 

btw…

as 2011 no of fps (ration shops) 505879..

https://pib.gov.in/newsite/PrintRelease.aspx?relid=74180

 

as of today no of fps are 541241

https://nfsa.gov.in/public/nfsadashboard/PublicFPSDashboard.aspx

 

 

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10 minutes ago, dasari4kntr said:

top nations according to report…i dont see any bug west nation..

tdCnUQp.jpg

 

if we are celebrating any positive report about india from ngo…then we should welcome this as well…

FegoJJ7aYAEgnVq?format=jpg&name=large

 

btw…

as 2011 no of fps (ration shops) 505879..

https://pib.gov.in/newsite/PrintRelease.aspx?relid=74180

 

as of today no of fps are 541241

https://nfsa.gov.in/public/nfsadashboard/PublicFPSDashboard.aspx

 

 

its cute you think sanghis care about facts and arguments. nice.

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2 minutes ago, Raven_Rayes said:

its cute you think sanghis care about facts and arguments. nice.

its even cute when non sanghi retards get to argue their view of world without getting slipper shots

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1 hour ago, bhaigan said:

Inni rojulu gonthu chincukoni arusthunn ardam kavataledha it's going to Ambani's and Adani's pockets

#cronycapitalism

Please bro tell some valid points ..ambani adani ki ration shops ki enti link

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1 hour ago, dasari4kntr said:

top nations according to report…i dont see any bug west nation..

tdCnUQp.jpg

 

if we are celebrating any positive report about india from ngo…then we should welcome this as well…

FegoJJ7aYAEgnVq?format=jpg&name=large

 

btw…

as 2011 no of fps (ration shops) 505879..

https://pib.gov.in/newsite/PrintRelease.aspx?relid=74180

 

as of today no of fps are 541241

https://nfsa.gov.in/public/nfsadashboard/PublicFPSDashboard.aspx

 

 

You can see another interesting fact ..most of top countries are ex-soviet or socialist like china. They do work for basic things among people.

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