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COMCEC Agriculture Outlook 2017

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In the FAO study of food security indicators, the utilization dimension of food security is

measured by various indicators such as access to improved water sources, access to improved

sanitation facilities, percentage of children under 5 years of age who are stunted, percentage of

children under 5 years of age who are underweight, percentage of adults who are underweight,

prevalence of anemia among pregnant women, prevalence of anemia among children under 5

years of age, prevalence of vitamin A deficiency in the population, prevalence of iodine

deficiency. For the scope of this study, access to improved water sources is chosen to represent

utilization aspects of food security in the OIC member countries.

Figure 35. Access to Improved Water Sources in the OIC and the World

Source: FAOSTAT

Figure 35 illustrates the percentage of population having access to improved drinking water

sources in the OIC and the World. As of 2014, 84 percent of OIC population has access to

improved drinking water sources compared to 71 percent in 1990. Access to improved water

sources in the OIC has been lower than the world average over the years

Figure 36. Access to Improved Water Sources in the OIC by Sub-Regions

Source: FAOSTAT

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