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In 19 countries with moderate, serious, or alarming 2024 GHI scores, progress has largely stalled their 2024 GHI scores have declined by less than 5 percent from their 2016 GHI scores. A small number of countries—including Bangladesh, Mongolia, Mozambique, Nepal, Somalia, and Togo—have made significant improvements in their GHI scores, even ...
India produces around 100 million tonnes of rice every year. While there might be enough food for the whole population of India, many families and especially children in India don't have access to food because of financial problems. Thus, this is the cause of millions of malnourished children around India.
Despite India's 50% increase in GDP since 2013, [1] more than one third of the world's malnourished children live in India. Among these, half of the children under three years old are underweight. One of the major causes for malnutrition in India is economic inequality. Due to the low economic status of some parts of the population, their diet ...
The Tata group, one of India’s largest conglomerates, promised to be a good neighbor when it took on the job of building the nation’s first “ultra mega” coal-fired power plant. Find Out First ICIJ and The Huffington Post estimate that 3.4 million people have been physically or economically displaced by World Bank-backed projects since 2004.
Child nutrition in India is a serious problem for the public administration. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] However India is on course to meet select child nutrition targets such as the target for stunting . [ 3 ] In 2019, according to UNICEF report, malnutrition is the cause of 69% of deaths among children below 5 years in India.
The full title of Target 2.2 is: "By 2030 end all forms of malnutrition, including achieving by 2025 the international agreed targets on stunting and wasting in children under five years of age, and address the nutritional needs of adolescent girls, pregnant and lactating women, and older persons." [21] It has two indicators: [22]
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CEEW was founded in 2010 with a mission to identify integrated solutions required to achieve balanced growth and development for India. Given the global nature of climate change and resource challenges, and the need for cross-border, collective action, Arunabha Ghosh, CEEW’s founder and CEO, envisioned an internationally focused institute to “solve real problems using world-class research.