Mass starvation is a widespread food shortage. Reasons can be many factors, including war, inflation, poor harvests, population imbalances, or the right policies. This phenomenon is usually accompanied or followed by mass malnutrition, epidemics and increased mortality. Compared to the World Bank in 2008, 1.29 billion are in absolute poverty. Of these, about 400 million in India and 173 million in China. As a percentage, it is highest in sub-Saharan Africa - 47%. Between 1990 and 2010, about 663 million were sold above the absolute poverty line. All packages related to extreme poverty are globally demanding, so looking at all corners of the world, including developing countries. Absolute poverty or destitution refers to the state of extreme deprivation of basic hygiene needs, such as food, water, sanitation, clothing, shelter, health care, education, means of communication and information. A total of 47,450,500 people have died this year. About 85,000 people die a day, of which about 16,000 die of starvation. There are approximately 855,697,346 starving people at this time.