Global hunger index | Russian Federation

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Source: globalhungerindex.org
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Глобальный индекс голода | Россия
The Global Hunger Index of Russian Federation in 2024 was 5.0 points. In 2023, the index value was  5.8. It has been falling in this country for already 2 years in a row. 0 - no hunger at all, 100 - highest level of hunger. Since 1995, over the entire period of data, this indicator has decreased in 2.34 times. The lowest level of hunger in Russian Federation was recorded in 2003, with a value of 2.9. The highest index was observed in 1995, when it reached 11.7. GHI score is calculated based on a formula that combines four indicators that together capture the multidimensional nature of hunger: Undernourishment; Child stunting; Child wasting; Child mortality.
Additional infomation: About indicator
Since 2015, GHI scores have been calculated using a revised and improved formula. The revision replaces child underweight, previously the sole indicator of child under-nutrition, with two indicators of child under-nutrition—child wasting and child stunting—which are equally weighted in the GHI calculation. The revised formula also standardizes each of the component indicators to balance their contribution to the overall index and to changes in the GHI scores over time. GHI scores are calculated using a three-step process that draws on available data from various sources to capture the multidimensional nature of hunger: 1. Undernourishment: The share of the population that is undernourished (that is, whose caloric intake is insufficient). 2. Child wasting and stunting: The share of children under the age of five who are wasted (that is, who have low weight for their height, reflecting acute under-nutrition). 3.Child Stunting: The share of children under the age of five who are stunted (that is, who have low height for their age, reflecting chronic under-nutrition). 4. Child Mortality: The mortality rate of children under the age of five (in part, a reflection of the fatal mix of inadequate nutrition and unhealthy environments).