African region population believed to get doubled |
UN REPORT: World
population has been increasing since a very long time. The new research studies
have finally revealed a conclusion to their report: world population would
comprise approximately 9.7 billion people by year 2050, where India would be
the second largest country after China in terms of population.
Media report continues:
By
2100, the population is expected to become 11.2 billion; several countries will
see a five-fold increase in their populations.
Revelations
have shown half of the growth be concentrated in India, Nigeria, Pakistan,
Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ethiopia, United Republic of Tanzania, United
States of America, Indonesia and Uganda. Moreover, Angola, Burundi, Malawi,
Mali, Niger, Somalia and Zambia are all expected to see their populations boom
by at least a factor of five.
African
region population is also believed to get doubled. Almost 41% of African
population comprise of children less than 15 years of age while rest above 15
years – 24 years builds up around 19% of the total African population.
In
accord with director of the population division in the UN’s department of
economic and social affairs:
“The
concentration of population growth in the poorest countries presents its own
set of challenges, making it more difficult to eradicate poverty and inequality,
to combat hunger and malnutrition, and to expand educational enrolment and
health systems, all of which are crucial to the success of the new sustainable
development agenda.”
In 35 years of timespan, out of this 9.7 billion, around 2.4 billion people in this world would owe to high fertility rates in many countries. Life expectancy at birth was also shown to have increased significantly in the least developed countries – from 56 years in 2000-2005 to 62 years in 2010-2015. The rise is more than double that of the rest of the world.
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