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Nigeria’s Hunger Level ‘Serious’, Ranks 103 Out Of 121 Countries by dre11(m): 8:54pm On Oct 17, 2022
“Nigeria, Africa’s most populous nation previously ranked 103 out of 116 countries in 2021 and 98 among 107 countries in 2020.”

By Nike Adebowale-Tambe


Nigeria has been ranked 103 out of 121 countries in the 2022 Global Hunger Index, a position that signifies the nation “has a level of hunger that is serious”.

The Global Hunger Index was jointly published by the German-based Welthungerhilfe and Dublin-based Concern Worldwide on Friday.

The report, which ranks countries by “severity”, gave Nigeria a score of 27.3 – a hunger level falling under the “serious” category.

The index has five levels of hunger under which each country falls – low, moderate, serious, alarming, and extremely alarming.

This is the second consecutive year in which Nigeria’s ranking on the scale remains the same. Nigeria, Africa’s most populous nation, ranked 103 out of 116 countries in 2021 and 98 among 107 countries in 2020.


GHI

The GHI is a tool for comprehensively measuring and tracking hunger at global, regional, and national levels. Its scores are based on the values of four component indicators: undernourishment, child stunting, child wasting, and child mortality.

The 2022 report indicates that 12.7 per cent of Nigeria’s population is undernourished. It also shows that 6.5 per cent of under-five children in the country are wasted while 31.5 per cent of children under five are stunted.

It also indicates that 11.4 per cent of children in Nigeria die before their fifth birthday.

Undernourishment measures the share of the population with insufficient caloric intake while child stunting analyses the share of children under five who have low height for their age, reflecting chronic undernutrition.

Child wasting signifies the share of children under five who have low weight for their height, reflecting acute undernutrition; child mortality on the other hand indicates the share of children who die before their fifth birthday, partly reflecting the fatal mix of inadequate nutrition and unhealthy environments.

Based on the values of the four indicators, a GHI score is calculated on a 100-point scale reflecting the severity of hunger, where 0 is the best possible score (no hunger) and 100 is the worst. Each country’s GHI score is classified by severity, from low to extremely alarming.

According to the report, 17 countries including China, Hungary, Montenegro, Uzbekistan, Russia and Saudi Arabia shared the top rank with a GHI score of less than 5.

No country has been placed in the extremely alarming category this year.


Global trends

According to the report, some 828 million people were affected by hunger globally in 2021, an increase of about 46 million people since 2020 and 150 million people since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The index indicates that the highest levels of hunger were in “Africa South of the Sahara” and South Asia – with progress against hunger in these regions having stagnated in recent years.

“The situation is likely to worsen in the face of the current barrage of overlapping global crises – conflict, climate change, and the economic fallout of the COVID-19 pandemic—all of which are powerful drivers of hunger,” the report said.

“The war in Ukraine has further increased global food, fuel, and fertilizer prices and has the potential to contribute to food shortages in 2023 and beyond.”

The report also forecasts that by 2030, there will still be hundreds of millions of people experiencing hunger thereby failing to meet set targets by the United Nations.

“While we may not be able to end hunger by then, we can stop it heading in the wrong direction,” Concerns’ head of advocacy, Réiseal Chéilleachair, said in a statement published on its website.

She said the number of shocks people are experiencing means more effort is needed to increase global food, nutrition, and livelihood security.

“The interdependency of the food system is evident in how shocks in one country can have a direct impact on the purchasing power and food consumption of families in another,” she said.


Nigeria’s reality

Nigeria’s position on the GHI is not news as previous reports had predicted a hunger crisis in Nigeria and its effect on the people, especially children.

A 2021 UNICEF report titled ‘Fed to Fail’, had revealed that many children under age two are lacking the food and nutrients they need to thrive and grow well, leading to irreversible developmental harm.

The report also indicates that nutritional intake in the first two years of life can harm children’s rapidly growing bodies and brains, impacting their futures.

“The findings of the report are clear: millions of young children are not being fed diets adequate for their growth and development,” UNICEF Nigeria Deputy Representative, Rushnan Murtaza, had said.

Another report by the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation in March predicted that about 19.4 million people will face food insecurity across Nigeria between June and August earlier this year.

The report also shows that about 14.4 million people including 385,000 IDPs in 21 states and Abuja were already in a food crisis at the time of the report.

Nigeria’s hunger crisis has majorly been attributed to the insecurity ravaging many parts of the country.

For more than a decade, Nigeria, and specifically the Northern region, has been subjected to relentless attacks by deadly groups such as Boko Haram and the Islamic State’s West Africa Province (ISWAP).

The violence has caused the death of thousands of people, wreaked havoc on agricultural output and other livelihoods, cut off crucial services, and caused the internal displacement of millions of people.

Researchers have said that unless Nigeria addresses and puts an end to its security challenges, more people will go hungry in years to come.

“It is critical to act now to rebuild food security on a new and lasting basis. Failure to do means sleepwalking into the catastrophic and systematic food crisis in the future,” Ms Chéilleachair said.


https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/559880-nigerias-hunger-level-serious-ranks-103-out-of-121-countries.html

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Re: Nigeria’s Hunger Level ‘Serious’, Ranks 103 Out Of 121 Countries by Osariemen12: 9:03pm On Oct 17, 2022
Too bad

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Re: Nigeria’s Hunger Level ‘Serious’, Ranks 103 Out Of 121 Countries by successmatters(m): 9:03pm On Oct 17, 2022
That's why we need to vote for candidates that will give us a plate of food, and we starve for thr next 4 years grin

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Re: Nigeria’s Hunger Level ‘Serious’, Ranks 103 Out Of 121 Countries by Corridon: 9:04pm On Oct 17, 2022
And Tinubu vowed to continue from where Buhari stopped! No need to say anything again. Only the wise will understand.

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Re: Nigeria’s Hunger Level ‘Serious’, Ranks 103 Out Of 121 Countries by LogicBomb8: 9:05pm On Oct 17, 2022
I dey Hash like this
Re: Nigeria’s Hunger Level ‘Serious’, Ranks 103 Out Of 121 Countries by Benki003(m): 9:22pm On Oct 17, 2022
With this find something for ur boy

I was expecting it to come out 120

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Re: Nigeria’s Hunger Level ‘Serious’, Ranks 103 Out Of 121 Countries by Massiveglory: 9:25pm On Oct 17, 2022
Too bad. Vote agbado emilokan and watch Nigeria hover between 120/121

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Re: Nigeria’s Hunger Level ‘Serious’, Ranks 103 Out Of 121 Countries by Massiveglory: 9:27pm On Oct 17, 2022
Benki003:
With this find something for ur boy

I was expecting it to come out 120
Vote agbado emilokan , you will see hunger promax.

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Re: Nigeria’s Hunger Level ‘Serious’, Ranks 103 Out Of 121 Countries by BossGerald: 9:27pm On Oct 17, 2022
Nigerians are not yet ready for redemption to be honest.


I can't believe some people are campaigning for the infamous drug baron despite the failures of GMB they foisted on Nigerians

To make matters worst, many are still claiming to be sitting on the fence at a time like this.

Anyways obi/datti 2023

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Re: Nigeria’s Hunger Level ‘Serious’, Ranks 103 Out Of 121 Countries by LogicBomb8: 9:37pm On Oct 17, 2022

Re: Nigeria’s Hunger Level ‘Serious’, Ranks 103 Out Of 121 Countries by AllDModsAreMaad: 10:40pm On Oct 17, 2022
Maybe those urchins and Co will get their senses back the country hot 121/121.

Maybe!

Is there any ethical hacker here?
If yes, contact me via dm, thank you.

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Re: Nigeria’s Hunger Level ‘Serious’, Ranks 103 Out Of 121 Countries by richmanrichard: 10:40pm On Oct 17, 2022
Said baba grin

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Re: Nigeria’s Hunger Level ‘Serious’, Ranks 103 Out Of 121 Countries by cyrusmillz: 10:41pm On Oct 17, 2022
Since this government as failed in all sectors, you can make things right and vote right in 2023.

Most of you all know the truth and what it right ,but are blinded by ethnicity , religion and survival funds some of you get from these political parties .


Buhari's Nigeria will be a paradise compared to Atiku/Tinubu's Nigeria if many of you fo-ols don't vote right

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Re: Nigeria’s Hunger Level ‘Serious’, Ranks 103 Out Of 121 Countries by Ezeego1(m): 10:41pm On Oct 17, 2022
Tilumbu don kill us oooo

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Re: Nigeria’s Hunger Level ‘Serious’, Ranks 103 Out Of 121 Countries by jubrilELsudan: 10:41pm On Oct 17, 2022
HUNGER SO BAD NOW THAT HOOKUP PRICE IS NOW 2K

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Re: Nigeria’s Hunger Level ‘Serious’, Ranks 103 Out Of 121 Countries by STEWpid(f): 10:42pm On Oct 17, 2022
Chai..


Ha!

Hunger dey?
Re: Nigeria’s Hunger Level ‘Serious’, Ranks 103 Out Of 121 Countries by VULCAN(m): 10:42pm On Oct 17, 2022
APC says they are doing well.

Idiots support their Jailers

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Re: Nigeria’s Hunger Level ‘Serious’, Ranks 103 Out Of 121 Countries by inoki247: 10:42pm On Oct 17, 2022
lol I feel like Nigerians are not hungry people that can go to campaign ground on Monday and abandon dere work....


Who fit du that kain thing for UK wey he no go tell for him house rent and bill.....

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Re: Nigeria’s Hunger Level ‘Serious’, Ranks 103 Out Of 121 Countries by Kentuforchrist(m): 10:42pm On Oct 17, 2022
We never chimchutin

Next year go be famine if we make another mistake

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Re: Nigeria’s Hunger Level ‘Serious’, Ranks 103 Out Of 121 Countries by YourHerbalOrgan(f): 10:43pm On Oct 17, 2022
It is well ooo naija
Re: Nigeria’s Hunger Level ‘Serious’, Ranks 103 Out Of 121 Countries by iiifedimma(f): 10:44pm On Oct 17, 2022
What tinubu and Buhari turn this once a good country to,

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Re: Nigeria’s Hunger Level ‘Serious’, Ranks 103 Out Of 121 Countries by Nobody: 10:45pm On Oct 17, 2022
grin
Re: Nigeria’s Hunger Level ‘Serious’, Ranks 103 Out Of 121 Countries by AgubataAkokwa: 10:45pm On Oct 17, 2022
Another footprint of buhari that tilumbu will build upon with his trembling hands and tongue

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Re: Nigeria’s Hunger Level ‘Serious’, Ranks 103 Out Of 121 Countries by Didijiji: 10:46pm On Oct 17, 2022
Landmark achievement of the APC government ably led by HE Buhari and the emilokan chanter,dreaming president

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Re: Nigeria’s Hunger Level ‘Serious’, Ranks 103 Out Of 121 Countries by christejames(m): 10:47pm On Oct 17, 2022
Thanks to APC

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Re: Nigeria’s Hunger Level ‘Serious’, Ranks 103 Out Of 121 Countries by onuman: 10:48pm On Oct 17, 2022
Buhari, Tinubu and Atiku APC conspiracy in 2014 has made Nigeria the country harboring the largest number of poor, hungry, most terrorised and most indebted people in the world.

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Re: Nigeria’s Hunger Level ‘Serious’, Ranks 103 Out Of 121 Countries by everythinggirly(f): 10:49pm On Oct 17, 2022
Na people wey don chop belleful dey count all these things ba? Una welldone o.
Re: Nigeria’s Hunger Level ‘Serious’, Ranks 103 Out Of 121 Countries by WibusJaga: 10:50pm On Oct 17, 2022
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Global Hunger Index of 103/121.
&that Keyamo was churning out statistics that is meaningless to the hungry man in the street.

Hopefully we'll get it right come 2023, else na 120/121 we de go.

#VoteWisely

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Re: Nigeria’s Hunger Level ‘Serious’, Ranks 103 Out Of 121 Countries by Proudlyomonna: 10:51pm On Oct 17, 2022
Yet some people are still campaigning for APC to Win again angry
Is it not evidently clear that APC is the greatest disaster to hit this Country,why then are you wishing them to Continue dishing out their suffering and Insecurity pro max upon this Country.
Anybody supporting APC now is a very very wicked human being undecided
#ENDAPCNOWSAVENIGERIA.

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Re: Nigeria’s Hunger Level ‘Serious’, Ranks 103 Out Of 121 Countries by Youngzedd(m): 10:53pm On Oct 17, 2022
Say NO to APC and PDP.

Vote wisely or see SHEGE PRO MAX come 2023 and beyond.

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Re: Nigeria’s Hunger Level ‘Serious’, Ranks 103 Out Of 121 Countries by Mindlog: 10:53pm On Oct 17, 2022
Courtesy of APC.

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Re: Nigeria’s Hunger Level ‘Serious’, Ranks 103 Out Of 121 Countries by MufasaLion: 10:55pm On Oct 17, 2022
Yet, some stupid people will still come out to cheer up those stupid individuals breeding like rodents!

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