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Hunger Level Falls In Nigeria, Remains Alarming In Africa- IFPRI Report by taharqa: 6:55am On Oct 15, 2013


[b]Hunger level in Nigeria has fallen in the last eight years, but has remained at an “alarming” level in Africa, a new global report released Monday, said.

The report, published by the International Food Policy Research Institute, IFPRI, showed that Nigeria’s index dropped from 16.3 in 2005 to 15 in 2013. Safe and comfortable levels are below five. Burundi has the highest at 38.

The report identifies Africa generally among other regions with a high level of hunger which, it says is alarming.

This is contained in the 2013 Global Hunger Index (GHI) released by IFPRI, Welthungerhilfe, and Concern Worldwide.

The report said global hunger is decreasing as the 2013 World Global Hunger Index score has fallen by 34 per cent from the 1990 GHI score.
However, world hunger still remains serious, with 19 countries suffering from levels of hunger that are either alarming or extremely alarming, it adds.

South Asia has the highest regional GHI score, followed by sub Saharan Africa, while Burundi, Eritrea and Comoros have the highest levels of hunger, the report states.

The report said most of the affected countries were vulnerable to the negative effects of extreme weather events, climate change, population pressure, conflicts and economic crises.

Also, traditional coping mechanisms as well as the capacity of governments were in many cases, hugely challenged, it said.

The report however, called for greater resilience-building efforts to boost food and nutrition security in the regions
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The resilience-building, it stated, should include prevention, mitigation and the promotion of development paths that would reduce exposure to shocks from climate change among others, in the longer term.

“Adopting a resilience lens is challenging. We need to build consensus on what it means and on that basis adopt programmes and policies that bridge the relief and development sectors,” said IFPRI’s Derek Headey in the report.

The report noted that collaboration in building resilience required new and better efforts to monitor and evaluate people’s existing vulnerabilities and the impacts of resilience-building activities.[/b]

Also, Dominic MacSorley of Concern Worldwide explained that building such resilience must focus on those living in life-threatening poverty and that programmes must deliver sustainable change in a longer term.

“We must focus on those living in extreme poverty, learn the lessons of the past and be clear about what measures are needed to enable the very poorest to become more resilient in the longer term,” he said.

“Work in Kenya, Ethiopia, Niger and Chad is demonstrating how a resilience approach can deliver significant and sustainable change at community level.

“Turning this evidence into policy change is the next important step.”

The report further suggested developing a high-frequency surveillance system for the most vulnerable regions, focusing on communities as well as individual and household resilience.

In addition, it said: “resilience-building objectives should be incorporated into national and regional development strategies as something distinct from conventional growth, poverty, or development objectives.

“Pursuing this will improve food and nutrition security for the world’s most vulnerable.”

According to the report, the Index identified hunger levels and hot spots across 120 developing countries and countries in transition.

It scored countries based on three equally weighted indicators — the proportion of people who are undernourished, proportion of children under five who are underweight and the mortality rate of children under five.

http://premiumtimesng.com/news/146634-hunger-level-falls-nigeria-remains-alarming-africa-global-report.html
Re: Hunger Level Falls In Nigeria, Remains Alarming In Africa- IFPRI Report by SLIDEwaxie(m): 7:00am On Oct 15, 2013
Anything to discredit Africa is allowed undecided

Bullshit!

Who says Nigerians are hungry before?

When have u heard or see people die of hunger in Nigeria.

i think i'm getting uncomfortable with these news alwys focusing on Africa and Nigeria as a focal point!

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Re: Hunger Level Falls In Nigeria, Remains Alarming In Africa- IFPRI Report by homesteady(m): 7:13am On Oct 15, 2013
16.3 - 15 shocked ! Even if the difference is not that high, at least there is a little improvement!
Re: Hunger Level Falls In Nigeria, Remains Alarming In Africa- IFPRI Report by Omexonomy: 7:40am On Oct 15, 2013
In tinubu and buhari voice
"This man dr. Adesina is getting out of control. We need negative news to discredit gej.
Where are all those our 1diotic footsoldiers on nairaland what are they recieving fat pay for?"
gej might be jona go slow but certainly will shall surly get their.

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Re: Hunger Level Falls In Nigeria, Remains Alarming In Africa- IFPRI Report by Nobody: 8:04am On Oct 15, 2013
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Re: Hunger Level Falls In Nigeria, Remains Alarming In Africa- IFPRI Report by Ayorh4you(m): 8:05am On Oct 15, 2013
Story Story
Re: Hunger Level Falls In Nigeria, Remains Alarming In Africa- IFPRI Report by Nobody: 8:06am On Oct 15, 2013
fucck nigeria .... fucck the modafuckn starved....

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Re: Hunger Level Falls In Nigeria, Remains Alarming In Africa- IFPRI Report by Nobody: 8:06am On Oct 15, 2013
stewie100: nigerians are i.diots and can starve to death for all i care.rude,ignorant scammers
whoever released you from the cave?? I thought you would rot there.

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Re: Hunger Level Falls In Nigeria, Remains Alarming In Africa- IFPRI Report by Nobody: 8:06am On Oct 15, 2013
4 billion naira food...

I think the statistics was based on this.

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Re: Hunger Level Falls In Nigeria, Remains Alarming In Africa- IFPRI Report by Cubeet: 8:06am On Oct 15, 2013
stewie100: nigerians are i.diots and can starve to death for all i care.rude,ignorant scammers
I suspect you are a ghanaian

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Re: Hunger Level Falls In Nigeria, Remains Alarming In Africa- IFPRI Report by Nobody: 8:07am On Oct 15, 2013
deejay_harry1(m)
fucck nigeria .... fucck the modafuckn
starved....

I know you envy us.
You can never be a Nigerian. Sorry, fate did not give you that privilege...

Pls go and bath in acid.

Thanks.

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Re: Hunger Level Falls In Nigeria, Remains Alarming In Africa- IFPRI Report by Judolisco(m): 8:08am On Oct 15, 2013
Dats anoda archeivement
Re: Hunger Level Falls In Nigeria, Remains Alarming In Africa- IFPRI Report by PastorOluT(m): 8:08am On Oct 15, 2013
Many are still carrying their corpse (sins, pains, regrets, disappointments, anxieties e.t.c) all around despite all the offers of help Matthew 11:28-30, may God open their eyes to accept help in Christ Jesus our Lord, savior and redeemer.
ACCEPT JESUS TODAY AS YOUR LORD AND SAVIOR AND TURN OVER YOUR CORPSE TO HIM!

The scripture that readily came to mind;

O wretched man that I am! Who will deliver me from this body of death? I thank God-through Jesus Christ our Lord! So then with the mind I myself serve the law of God, but with the flesh the law of sin.

Romans 7: 24-25

Stay blessed and remain rapturable

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Re: Hunger Level Falls In Nigeria, Remains Alarming In Africa- IFPRI Report by fuckluv(f): 8:09am On Oct 15, 2013
Yeah! Up Nigeria! The GREAT nation wink

One thing I love about Nigerians is that inspite all odds, u still see them striving to make ends meet. God Bless our Hustle.
Re: Hunger Level Falls In Nigeria, Remains Alarming In Africa- IFPRI Report by ajayi147(m): 8:10am On Oct 15, 2013
Ok
Re: Hunger Level Falls In Nigeria, Remains Alarming In Africa- IFPRI Report by Culbobby(m): 8:11am On Oct 15, 2013
Statistics don't mean nothing in nigeria. They can never get it right with numbers,like they said kano is densely populated than lagos. Go to the streets and see real hunger,forget paper talk.

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Re: Hunger Level Falls In Nigeria, Remains Alarming In Africa- IFPRI Report by Nobody: 8:11am On Oct 15, 2013
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Re: Hunger Level Falls In Nigeria, Remains Alarming In Africa- IFPRI Report by fuckluv(f): 8:12am On Oct 15, 2013
stewie100: nigerians are i.diots and can starve to death for all i care.rude,ignorant pathetic scammers .
nigeria :giant of mediocrity
By their comments we shall know them cheesy

Stop hating, it won't help ur country tongue

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Re: Hunger Level Falls In Nigeria, Remains Alarming In Africa- IFPRI Report by sleekp1: 8:12am On Oct 15, 2013
Another great news.

GEJ carry go 2015, nothing do you jare.
Re: Hunger Level Falls In Nigeria, Remains Alarming In Africa- IFPRI Report by trendyUshers(f): 8:13am On Oct 15, 2013
in 9ce voice::: We belive in bible,no mata wat happen,we no dey grumble,we belive in Miracle baba ase ayanju because life is beautiful....Nigerians no dey give up,we are strong enuff to face any challenge that is bfor us

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Re: Hunger Level Falls In Nigeria, Remains Alarming In Africa- IFPRI Report by brummell: 8:13am On Oct 15, 2013
Good, but garrison is still expensive
Re: Hunger Level Falls In Nigeria, Remains Alarming In Africa- IFPRI Report by Nobody: 8:13am On Oct 15, 2013
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Re: Hunger Level Falls In Nigeria, Remains Alarming In Africa- IFPRI Report by Cubeet: 8:13am On Oct 15, 2013
To the haters of naija;you will be alive to see the success and light of Naija

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Re: Hunger Level Falls In Nigeria, Remains Alarming In Africa- IFPRI Report by Nobody: 8:14am On Oct 15, 2013
Who are the buffoons that do these statistics?

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Re: Hunger Level Falls In Nigeria, Remains Alarming In Africa- IFPRI Report by homesteady(m): 8:14am On Oct 15, 2013
stewie100: nigeria is just a third world country,nigerian immigrants that i come across are very arrogant,ignorant, deceptive people,perhaps he or she has got a whole village looking up to him or her so they probably feel like a village african chief

Aren't you part of the Nigerian immigrants? undecided
Re: Hunger Level Falls In Nigeria, Remains Alarming In Africa- IFPRI Report by Nobody: 8:15am On Oct 15, 2013
Cubeet: I suspect you are a ghanaian
no he is ETHIOPIAN..

grin

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Re: Hunger Level Falls In Nigeria, Remains Alarming In Africa- IFPRI Report by Nobody: 8:15am On Oct 15, 2013
Which Nigerian don ever die of hunger?? We be East Africans? well all this bullshait is to put Nigeria under media spotlight for the wrong reasons. courtesy: Gay masters

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Re: Hunger Level Falls In Nigeria, Remains Alarming In Africa- IFPRI Report by sammyyoung2(m): 8:15am On Oct 15, 2013
brummell: Good, but garrison is still expensive

Very well spoken!
Re: Hunger Level Falls In Nigeria, Remains Alarming In Africa- IFPRI Report by sleekp1: 8:15am On Oct 15, 2013
Cubeet: To the haters of naija;you will be alive to see the success and light of Naija
AMEN!!!!!!!!
Re: Hunger Level Falls In Nigeria, Remains Alarming In Africa- IFPRI Report by Sermwell(m): 8:16am On Oct 15, 2013
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Re: Hunger Level Falls In Nigeria, Remains Alarming In Africa- IFPRI Report by Nobody: 8:16am On Oct 15, 2013
stewie100: nigeria is just a third world country,nigerian immigrants that i come across are very arrogant,ignorant, deceptive people,perhaps he or she has got a whole village looking up to him or her so they probably feel like a village african chief
bros..me i hate naija ooo...

but ur own don pass johr...

u smoke abakiliki weed

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