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Poverty in the world
Hunger in the world
Number of undernourished people (million) in 2001-2003, according to the FAO, the following countries had 5 million or more undernourished people :
Country | Number of Undernourished (million) |
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India | 212.0 |
China | 150.0 |
Bangladesh | 43.1 |
Democratic Republic of Congo | 37.0 |
Pakistan | 35.2 |
Ethiopia | 31.5 |
Tanzania | 16.1 |
Philippines | 15.2 |
Brazil | 14.4 |
Indonesia | 13.8 |
Vietnam | 13.8 |
Thailand | 13.4 |
Nigeria | 11.5 |
Kenya | 9.7 |
Sudan | 8.8 |
Mozambique | 8.3 |
North Korea | 7.9 |
Yemen | 7.1 |
Madagascar | 6.5 |
Colombia | 5.9 |
Zimbabwe | 5.7 |
Mexico | 5.1 |
Zambia | 5.1 |
Angola | 5.0 |
Poverty in India
Capitalism has never worked for the lower-classes.