Hidden Hunger Index vs. share of energy supply from cereals, roots and
tubers, 2012
The Hidden Hunger Index is an index of three deficiency prevalence estimates: preschool children affected by stunting, anemiadue to iron deficiency, and vitamin-A deficiency. The HHI-PD score ranges between the best and worst possible scores of 0 and100.
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