More than 70 million people are in poverty due to the war

The ongoing Russian-Ukraine war has resulted in more than 71 million people in the world in poverty, according to UNDP.

The report said that the price of food and fuel has gone down since the attack in Ukraine, which is expected to increase the number of poverty in the world.

The zodiac-Ukraine war began in February this year, which has increased the price of food and fuel around the world, and the inflation index has risen to record highs in the country.

According to the UNDP report, more than five crore people have fallen below the poverty line in the first three months after the war started. The number of poor people in the world has increased by 9 percent.

Due to the war, the daily rate of 20 million people in the lower-middle countries is below the poverty line, i.e. their daily A is below 3.20 dollars.

Meanwhile, the number of people who had 16.3 million people went below the poverty line last year due to the coronavirus pandemic, which has increased to 8.1 percent, which is the extreme poverty line.

The World Bank estimates that this year this year will increase from 70 million to 90 million, and the increase in food prices is expected to hurt the poor.

in the country of lower People living in two-thirds of the daily dietary needs of food It is estimated that the rate will be in the developed countries, which can reach one-fourth of the country.

According to the United Nations, half of the world's extreme poverty line is inhabited by South Asia.