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The fighting in the Amhara area continues. Even if the sensational upgrades are too slow (if they continue that fast) to achieve the “Zero Hunger 2030” goal, they will be right on target. "Because fighting hunger is not only possible in principle, and these countries must provide inspiration for accelerated modernization," the report demands.

 

"Perhaps progress is too slow, so many people are still craving and malnourished," the study said. According to a report rated by a friend, Ethiopia ranks 92 out of 107 countries in the annual world thirst record by Welthungerhilfe and Concern Worldwide in 2020.

 

Likewise, Ethiopia has seen a sensational improvement since 2000, with its GHI score dropping more than 27 priorities from very worrying to real, despite ranking only 92 out of 107 countries in this year's GHI position. In East Africa, Ethiopia ranks fifth out of nine countries in terms of thirst and just below the sub-Saharan African norm.

 

According to research, despite progress, about 20% of the population in Ethiopia is still living from malnutrition, with youth mortality still very high. Markers of intense malnutrition are high in Ethiopia, so chronic adolescent diets are more articulated than children's intense malnutrition.

 

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