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Amid Macroeconomics Concerns, Nigeria’s Hunger Index Hits ‘serious’ Level by DataphyteSEO: 12:10pm On Nov 24, 2022
by Khadijat Kareem

Nigeria’s ranking on the global hunger index has been termed as ‘serious’, fresh data from the 2022 Global Hunger Index annual report published by Concern Worldwide and Welthungerhilfe has shown.

According to the report from the German-based institution, Nigeria ranks 103rd among 121 countries. The country also has a hunger level that is ‘serious’ with a global hunger index of 27.3 out of 100 point scale.

Findings showed the global hunger index used metrics such as undernourishment, child wasting, child stunting, and child mortality.

Undernourishment is the share of the population with insufficient caloric intake, child wasting is the share of children under five that have low weight compared to their height reflecting acute undernutrition while child stunting is the share of children under five who have low height for their age reflecting chronic undernutrition, and child mortality is the share of children that die before their fifth birthday.

In the last eight years, Dataphyte’s research showed Nigeria’s global hunger index has been serious despite the decrease in the global hunger index in 2021 and 2022, the global hunger index still remains serious.

The World food program revealed that in 2021, 7 out of 10 Nigerians did not have food to eat, which reflects the growing food insecurity that has been prevalent in Africa’s biggest economy.

Sources say Nigeria’s food insecurity has been attributed to the growing insecurity, rising prices of foods, the Russia- Ukraine war which has affected the importation of food items across the globe, and climate change occasioned by heavy rainfall leading to floods in some parts of the country.

The growing rate of terrorism, banditry and kidnapping have forced farmers to flee the farms.

Flood has also increased the inability of plants to absorb essential nutrients necessary for proper growth and leads to the erosion or loss of the nutritional status of crops planted which results in acute food insecurity, unavailability of food, and malnutrition. In cases where flash floods occurred, livestock is also displaced or affected with diseases due to exposure to flood water, this also includes fish in water bodies or ponds.

Crops need water and not heavy rainfall to grow, too much rain destroys farmlands, damages crops, and destroys stored agricultural products. The scarcity of agricultural products evidently affects food supply and food availability leading to food insecurity and hunger.

Continue reading: https://www.dataphyte.com/latest-reports/amid-macroeconomics-concerns-nigerias-hunger-index-hits-serious-level/

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Re: Amid Macroeconomics Concerns, Nigeria’s Hunger Index Hits ‘serious’ Level by Chinjo2: 12:13pm On Nov 24, 2022
Say no to APC, say no to Tinubu, say No to Muslim-Muslim ticket. Never again will we allow APC rule this country again

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Re: Amid Macroeconomics Concerns, Nigeria’s Hunger Index Hits ‘serious’ Level by Racoon(m): 12:26pm On Nov 24, 2022
Buhari and his clueless, inept and incompetent APC government must be well pleased. 133, 000, 000 Nigerians didn't became poor under Buhari for nothing. Same with unemployment
Re: Amid Macroeconomics Concerns, Nigeria’s Hunger Index Hits ‘serious’ Level by Racoon(m): 12:28pm On Nov 24, 2022
Racoon:
Buhari and his clueless, inept and incompetent APC government must be well pleased.133, 000, 000 Nigerians didn't became poor under Buhari for nothing. Nigeria is the world's head-quarters for extreme poverty. Same thing with the unemployment situation.
Re: Amid Macroeconomics Concerns, Nigeria’s Hunger Index Hits ‘serious’ Level by Beebah321(f): 2:06pm On Nov 24, 2022
Una never see anything
If APC win again next year, Una own don finish be that. tongue

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