For more than a century, men have been developing the rich agricultural lands as business districts and industrializing them. Alongside with these developments, the number of population in the world rapidly increased. Alas, resulting to inadequate supply of food and nutrients especially for the ill-drawn countries. Malnutrition accounts more than 50% of the cause of death each year. There are about 70 million deaths recorded annually and more than 35 million of these is due to malnutrition.
Watch this video documentary that discusses the problem.
India homes the largest number of undernourished people in the world trailing China to second. They are both huge countries, and they both have huge populations as well. These are both promising lands for development and economic stability but they will not achieve the peak of success not until they eradicate hunger and malnutrition from their beloved lands. However, the most severe cases can be found in Africa where countries are still engulfed by war and terror.
The whole continent is literally suffering from grave malnutrition with the exemption of countries such as Egypt and South Africa.
For more than a century, we have seen how this threat eliminated millions of lives. And for more centuries, we can see more of these people dying. The help these people are getting is just not enough. And we need to act now.
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