Global Hunger Index Report 2022

Today The Global Hunger Index (GHI) is reviewing the annual jointly report published by the organization name is concerned worldwide and welthungerhilfe.

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Which is concerned worldwide on the Ireland based international humanity organization that "effort for a world free from fear of poverty and oppression"

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Worldwide concern is an Ireland based international organization that "strives for a world free from poverty" which includes oppression and fear.

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Welthungerhilfe is a Germany aid based organization for providing the people to live a "self determined life in justice and dignity" that is free from poverty and hunger

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GHI's report is a comprehensive way designed to measure, track, and maintain the record hunger at regional, national, and global level.

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This report is published every year but the report starts for the first time since 2000 and was published its 15th Global Hunger Index Report on 15 October 2022.

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As per the report, the data collected for the indicators are sourced from the multilateral departments which includes the UN, World Bank and Unicef etc.

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GHI Report 2022 which is based on four key indicators that were assessed in 136 countries and ranked in 121 countries.

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The share of the population report that is unable to meet the minimum amount of nutrition essential for growth and sound health.

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Undernourishment

Children the age of less than 5 whose weight is too low for their heights and they are facing many challenges such as rapid weight loss due to undernutrition.

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Child Wasting

Children the age of less than 5 whose weight is too low for their heights for their age due to impaired growth.

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Child Stunting

The Growth of children dying under the age of 5' due to unhealthy environment and inadequate nutrition.

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Child Mortality