DRC worst off among 26 countries facing 'alarming' or 'extremely alarming' hunger levels, according to new Global Hunger Index

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"Twenty-six countries have 'alarming' or 'extremely alarming' hunger levels, with the situation deteriorating particularly badly in Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), according to this year's Global Hunger Index," AlertNet reports. The report (.pdf) was released by the International Food Policy Research Institute, Welthungerhilfe, and Concern Worldwide and "focuses on the impact of rising food prices on the world's poorest people," the news service writes. "DRC … has the highest proportion of undernourished people -- about 70 percent of the population -- and one of the highest child mortality rates," AlertNet notes, adding that "the report does not reflect this year's famine in the Horn of Africa, because of time lags in obtaining data" (Batha, 10/11).


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