Hunger caused by conflict and instability leaves around 3.1
million children dead across the globe annually, says the 2015 Global Hunger
Index.
“Conflict and hunger are closely connected,” said the report
released jointly on Monday by German charity organization Welthungerhilfe, the
International Food Policy Research Institute, and Concern Worldwide.
"Conflicts such
as those in Syria, Iraq and South Sudan are the biggest drivers of
starvation," said Welthungerhilfe President Bärbel Dieckmann, adding that
wars around the world have affected lives of around 172 million people.
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