Reduce population explosion by 2050
"The world's population is projected to grow by 2.2 billion by 2050, according to the UNFPA World Population Report 2018," a new tweet on the United Nations web page on Twitter, The next three decades seem to require further efforts and adoption of more recent plans by governments, UN institutions and communities to ensure livelihoods, food and good health while taking into account the achievement of sustainable development goals, particularly in relation to environmental conservation and protection.
The mid-October report, published by UNFPA on its website, tells us that 1.3 billion people are likely to come from sub-Saharan Africa, although the majority of the population, especially women, suffer from limited access to health care.
Reduce fertility rates
In light of the fact that some families have made decisions to be content with their own children and to use their energies to educate, care and well-being of young people, UN Population Director Monica Ferro tells us in a recent editorial that "the global trend is towards small families, Reflecting the desire of many people to make decisions about how many children they want to have. "
She said that despite the gradual transition to fertility reduction, which began in Europe in the 19th century, no country can say that all its citizens have all reproductive rights at all times.
Africa tops the list
Some commentators on Twitter believe that the 2018 World Population Report's reference to 34 countries where women are likely to have four or more children, and in all East African countries except five, is conclusive evidence that the continent's countries are forgetting to have more Of children, but the report mentions a similar fact that less than half of the women interviewed said they preferred not to have more children. Based on the above-mentioned coordinates, the Fund expects to grow the share of the world's future population from about 17 percent In 2017 to 26 percent by 2050, and Zera that fertility rates in the African continent is much less compared to cities in rural areas, the expansion towards the agricultural land in the countryside will be a new, threatening, for example, in Ethiopia, women have about 2.1 children in the cities, compared with five children all over the country.
The mid-October report, published by UNFPA on its website, tells us that 1.3 billion people are likely to come from sub-Saharan Africa, although the majority of the population, especially women, suffer from limited access to health care.
Reduce fertility rates
In light of the fact that some families have made decisions to be content with their own children and to use their energies to educate, care and well-being of young people, UN Population Director Monica Ferro tells us in a recent editorial that "the global trend is towards small families, Reflecting the desire of many people to make decisions about how many children they want to have. "
She said that despite the gradual transition to fertility reduction, which began in Europe in the 19th century, no country can say that all its citizens have all reproductive rights at all times.
Africa tops the list
Some commentators on Twitter believe that the 2018 World Population Report's reference to 34 countries where women are likely to have four or more children, and in all East African countries except five, is conclusive evidence that the continent's countries are forgetting to have more Of children, but the report mentions a similar fact that less than half of the women interviewed said they preferred not to have more children. Based on the above-mentioned coordinates, the Fund expects to grow the share of the world's future population from about 17 percent In 2017 to 26 percent by 2050, and Zera that fertility rates in the African continent is much less compared to cities in rural areas, the expansion towards the agricultural land in the countryside will be a new, threatening, for example, in Ethiopia, women have about 2.1 children in the cities, compared with five children all over the country.
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