5 Things You Didn’t Know about Hunger
Did you know that…
- Today, 870 million people worldwide suffer from hunger. Despite a 130 million decrease since 1990, progress has been slower since 2008.
- 98 percent of the underfed – 852 million – live in developing countries, where almost 15 percent of the population is undernourished. By contrast, in developed countries, 16 million people are underfed.
- Gender-related discrimination has repercussions on hunger statistics. Indeed, if women farmers had access to the same resources as men, up to 150 million underfed people would no longer be hungry.
- 45 percent of deaths of children under five are due to poor nutrition. This represents 3.1 million children each year.
- The World Food Program calculated that only US $3.2 billion is needed to satisfy the 66 million primary school-age children who attend class hungry.
– Lauren Yeh
Sources: WFP, FAO
Photo: Huffington Post