Sri Lanka, Pakistan among Asia’s most undernourished countries
Timor Leste, Afghanistan, Sri Lanka and Pakistan have the highest rates of undernourishment in Asia, according to the Asian Development Bank.
Almost 27 percent of the population of Timor Leste remains undernourished, and more than 1 in 10 people report being hungry. Afghanistan, Sri Lanka and Pakistan are other Asian countries with the highest rates of undernourishment in the region. The rate of undernourishment is as high as 26.8 percent in Afghanistan, 22 percent in Sri Lanka and 22 percent in Pakistan, as per latest data by the Asian Development Bank.
Mongolia (20.5 percent) and Laos (18.5 percent) are the other Asian countries which are battling high rates of undernourishment among the population.
South Asian neighbours, India and Bangladesh, with comparatively large sets of population also have 16.4 and 15.2 percent rate of undernourishment respectively.
Elsewhere in Asia, Cambodia, Myanmar and Philippines have also recorded a high rate of undernourishment. While Cambodia and Myanmar both have recorded 14.2 percent rate of undernourishment, Philippines' is a whisker less at 13.5 percent.
Even Vietnam, China and Indonesia have undernourishment rates of 11, 9.3 and 7.6 percent respectively. Indonesia's undernourishment rate is almost the same as Nepal (7.8 percent) and Thailand (7.4 percent).
Inspite of economic growth and some amount of poverty reduction, Asian countries still face a massive challenge of undernourishment.
Besides undernourishment, Asian countries have also recorded increasing cases of stunting, micronutrient deficiencies, calorie consumption deficiency and now even obesity.
As per the FAO, overcoming these challenges would require a steady mix of policy and institutional framework rework, increased investment in agriculture as well as promoting awareness and sustainable practices.
Strengthening cooperation on a region wide basis may also help in tackling the problem of undernourishment.
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