Posted on November 22, 2009

Africa population tops a billion

The number of people in Africa has passed the one billion mark, the UN Population Fund says in a report.


UNPF’s Executive Director Thoraya Obeid told the BBC that the annual figures showed the continent’s population had doubled in the last 27 years.

“Africa countries are all growing fast… because there is large number of women who have no access to planning their families,” she said.

The populations of Nigeria and Uganda were growing the fastest, she said.

“It’s an African phenomenon of a large growing population and a large percentage of young people in the population,” she told the BBC’s Network Africa programme.

In its State of the World Report, the UNPF says the world’s population currently stands at about 6.8 billion.

Africa’s population is estimated to reach 1.9 billion by 2050, it says.

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Africa population tops a billion
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  • The population is growing fast because the west keeps feeding them and treating there diseases. The most Africans there are the more support they will require from western countries. aka the white man.

    Posted by Peter on November 23, 2009 at 5:54 pm

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