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This "hidden hunger" often goes unseen until it is too late, killing millions of people each year.
But she has her own deeply hidden hungers, nevertheless.
Generally, the situation concerning hidden hunger can only be improved when many measures intermesh.
Hidden hunger concerns over 200 million people worldwide.
On the other hand, L0pht's poorly hidden hunger for the spotlight shouldn't obscure the truly fascinating work they've done.
Despite the magnitude of the problem, it is still not easy to get precise data on the spread of hidden hunger.
Frequent application to a whole range of crops will prevent "hidden hunger" and optimise growth.
Different measures exist to prevent hidden hunger.
In 2014, the thematic focus was on hidden hunger, a form of undernutrition characterized by micronutrient deficiencies.
Nutritionless food also contributes to "hidden hungers" since the organism craves something that is missing.
Their aim is also to tackle "hidden hunger" - that affecting people who refuse to accept free food because they think it carries a stigma.
Hidden Hunger: Food and low income in New Zealand.
But the magazine has found an audience, a sign of the hidden hunger here for candid discussions of normally off-limits topics.
Ending Hidden Hunger in the Philippines.
But the hidden hunger of micronutrient deficiencies harms even more people and inflicts lasting damage on them and their societies.
Leading the Battle to End 'Hidden Hunger'
She could rejoice in their company, not knowing and therefore not feeling responsible for their hidden hungers or, most terribly, their dangerous futures.
New York Times Op-Ed columnist Nicholas Kristof calls this the "hidden hunger".
Combatting Hidden Hunger in Latin America Project Number:
Her reports on "hidden hunger", a type of malnutrition in people with full stomachs, led to many changes in the agricultural practices of Liberia and other countries.
The World Health Organization estimates that a third of the world's more than six billion people suffer from some form of micronutrient malnutrition, or so-called hidden hunger.
"Secondly, a billion people are going hungry with another billion people suffering from 'hidden hunger', whilst a billion people are over-consuming.
Hidden Hunger: Food and Low Income in New Zealand - Who is Really Going Without?
The project is part of a major South Asia micronutrients initiative designed to help Bangladesh, India, Nepal, and Pakistan to end hidden hunger.
Furthermore, the number who suffer from hidden hunger - micronutrient deficiences that may cause stunted bodily and intellectual growth in children - amounts to over 2 billion people worldwide.