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Asia and South
Pacific
63%

Sub-Saharan
Africa
26%

North Africa
and Near East
4%


Latin America and
Caribbean
5% Highly developed
countries
2%

From Raven, Hassenzahl, Berg: Environment,8e, copyright 2012. John Wiley and Sons, Inc.This material is reproduced with permission ofJohn Wiley and Sons, Inc.

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Paul Lovichi Photography/Alamy

Based on data from the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations

More than 20 percent of population are undernourished,
and 75 or more of every 1000 children die before age 5.
More than 20 percent of population are undernourished,
and fewer than 75 of every 1000 children die before age 5.
Less than 20 percent of population are undernourished,
and 75 or more of every 1000 children die before age 5.

b. Millions of children suffer
from kwashiorkor, caused by
severe protein deficiency. Note
the characteristic swollen belly,
which results from fluid retention.
Photographed in Haiti.

a. Most of the world's undernourished
people live in Asia and sub-Saharan Africa.

e. Chronic hunger and malnutrition, which are concentrated in sub-Saharan
Africa and South Asia, are linked to increased mortality for infants and children.

c. Marasmus is progressive
emaciation caused by a diet low
in both total calories and protein.
Symptoms include a pronounced
slowing of growth and extreme
wasting of muscles. Photographed
in Somalia.

d. Globally, millions of adult men
and women are hungry. This
homeless man is suffering from
severe malnutrition and starvation.
Photographed in New Delhi, India.

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