JakartaPost-Jan 23, 2022

Indonesia may have seen a rise in the prevalence of undernourishment, while the rate of stunting among children under 5 years of age remains “very high” amid the COVID-19 pandemic, the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) has reported. According to FAO estimates, the three-year moving average on the national prevalence of undernourishment, a core indicator of hunger, rose to 6.5 percent in 2020 from 6.4 percent a year earlier. That equates to around 17.6 million people. “The pandemic has exposed profound inequalities and injustices of agrifood systems in our society,” Rajendra Aryal, the FAO representative for Indonesia and Timor-Leste told the Jakarta Post. The trend seen in Indonesia was in line with at least across the Asia-Pacific region, where the pandemic led to a 17 percent increase in the number of undernourished to 376 million, undoing 20 years of progress, the FAO reported. Read more at: https://www.thejakartapost.com/business/2022/01/23/undernourishment-in-indonesia-on-the-rise-fao-estimates.html.