07 Nisan 2019


WORLD MAP OF THE PREVALENCE OF UNDERNOURISHMENT!

The global map of the prevalence of undernourishment- as a percentage of the total population- is shown below, from 1991 onwards. As noted above, regions with a prevalence <5% are not included in these figures. You can view individual trends for any country over time by selecting it on the map.

In 2015 we see that only one country- Haiti- has greater than 50 percent of the population defined as undernourished. In 1991, there were nine countries with more than half of the population undernourished.

Today, the majority of countries have prevalence levels below 35 percent, with the highest prevalence across Sub-Saharan Africa (particularly in the East) and a number of countries across Asia. In 1991, only a select number of developing countries had undernourishment levels <5%. In 2015, many countries achieved this, particularly across Latin America, the Middle East and North Africa.
Share of the population that is undernourished, 2015

This is the main FAO hunger indicator. It measures the share of the population that has a caloric intake which is
insufficient to meet the minimum energy requirements necessary for a given individual. Data showing as 5 may signify a
prevalence of undernourishment below 5%. Regional aggregations are based on World Bank regions and exclude
high-income countries. They may therefore differ from UN FAO regional figures.
No data<5%5%20%35%50%65%>80%
Source: UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)
Note: Developed countries are not included in the regional estimates since the prevalence is below 5%.
1991
2015


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