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Little progress has been made in tackling world hunger despite pledges by leaders to halve the number who are underfed, the UN's food agency says. | Little progress has been made in tackling world hunger despite pledges by leaders to halve the number who are underfed, the UN's food agency says. |
Some 820m people in the developing world were hungry in 2001-2003, only 3m fewer than 1990-1992, the UN's Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) said. | Some 820m people in the developing world were hungry in 2001-2003, only 3m fewer than 1990-1992, the UN's Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) said. |
Although the overall proportion of hungry people in the world has fallen, that is only down to population growth. | Although the overall proportion of hungry people in the world has fallen, that is only down to population growth. |
FAO head Jacques Diouf said the "sad reality" was that little had been done. | FAO head Jacques Diouf said the "sad reality" was that little had been done. |
READ THE REPORT Food insecurity in the world 2006 - FAO study [1MB] Most computers will open this document automatically, but you may need Adobe Reader Download the reader here | READ THE REPORT Food insecurity in the world 2006 - FAO study [1MB] Most computers will open this document automatically, but you may need Adobe Reader Download the reader here |
The promise to cut by 50% the number of underfed people by 2015 was made at the World Food Summit (WFS) in Rome in 1996. | The promise to cut by 50% the number of underfed people by 2015 was made at the World Food Summit (WFS) in Rome in 1996. |
At that point the figure had fallen from the baseline of 823m to 800m - but the situation has since become worse. | At that point the figure had fallen from the baseline of 823m to 800m - but the situation has since become worse. |
"Far from decreasing, the number of hungry people in the world is currently increasing - at the rate of four million a year," said Mr Diouf, speaking at the launch of the annual State of Food Insecurity in the World report. | "Far from decreasing, the number of hungry people in the world is currently increasing - at the rate of four million a year," said Mr Diouf, speaking at the launch of the annual State of Food Insecurity in the World report. |
He said failure to achieve reductions in hunger would be "shameful". | He said failure to achieve reductions in hunger would be "shameful". |
However, he said the world could meet its target of halving hunger if efforts were made to improve agriculture in the developing world. | However, he said the world could meet its target of halving hunger if efforts were made to improve agriculture in the developing world. |
Africa's plight | Africa's plight |
According to the latest FAO report, there were 854m undernourished people in total in 2001-2003, of whom 820 million were in the developing world. | According to the latest FAO report, there were 854m undernourished people in total in 2001-2003, of whom 820 million were in the developing world. |
The FAO says efforts must be made to improve agriculture in Africa | The FAO says efforts must be made to improve agriculture in Africa |
The report reveals differing trends in the world's regions, with the worst situation occurring in Africa. | The report reveals differing trends in the world's regions, with the worst situation occurring in Africa. |
While the number of hungry people has fallen in Asia and the Pacific, and Latin America and the Caribbean, the figure in the Near East and North Africa and sub-Saharan Africa has risen. | While the number of hungry people has fallen in Asia and the Pacific, and Latin America and the Caribbean, the figure in the Near East and North Africa and sub-Saharan Africa has risen. |
The FAO now predicts that by 2015, sub-Saharan Africa will be home to 30% of the world's hungry, compared with a fifth in 1990-1992. | The FAO now predicts that by 2015, sub-Saharan Africa will be home to 30% of the world's hungry, compared with a fifth in 1990-1992. |
The 3m reduction in hungry people shown in the latest figures also compares poorly with the achievements made in previous decades, the FAO points out. | The 3m reduction in hungry people shown in the latest figures also compares poorly with the achievements made in previous decades, the FAO points out. |
The number of hungry people dropped by 37m during the 1970s and 100m in the 1980s. | The number of hungry people dropped by 37m during the 1970s and 100m in the 1980s. |
'Still attainable' | 'Still attainable' |
However, despite the lack of progress towards the WFS goal, the FAO said it would be wrong to see the 1990s as a "lost decade" in the fight to reduce world hunger. | However, despite the lack of progress towards the WFS goal, the FAO said it would be wrong to see the 1990s as a "lost decade" in the fight to reduce world hunger. |
"Is the 2015 WFS target still attainable? The answer should be a resounding 'yes'," said Mr Diouf. | "Is the 2015 WFS target still attainable? The answer should be a resounding 'yes'," said Mr Diouf. |
The FAO report also states that big population increases mean the world is, at least, on track to reach the first Millennium Development Goal on hunger. | The FAO report also states that big population increases mean the world is, at least, on track to reach the first Millennium Development Goal on hunger. |
By this target, the world must halve, between 1990 and 2015, the proportion (rather than number) of people who suffer from hunger. | By this target, the world must halve, between 1990 and 2015, the proportion (rather than number) of people who suffer from hunger. |
While one in five people were malnourished in 1990-1992, FAO projections suggest it could fall to 10% by 2015. | While one in five people were malnourished in 1990-1992, FAO projections suggest it could fall to 10% by 2015. |