Not exact matches
Population size and age, fertility, mobility, poverty, equity, and resource availability and consumption all influence the impact on the environment» «Nigeria should focus on more influence in advocacy of family planning, the need to enhance people's knowledge on the modern family planning especially in rural areas» said Fayehun According to United Nations Department of Economic and
Social Affairs as published on 21 June, 2017, global
population will reach to 9.80 billion by 2050.
By the end of the 20th century, «many countries, especially in the more developed regions, had already achieved
population structures older than any ever seen in human history,» says a report, World
Population Ageing: 1950 - 2050, from the Department of Economic and
Social Affairs (DESA) of the United Nations.
The U.N. Department of Economic and
Social Affairs yesterday released revised numbers for the coming century, raising median estimates for
population growth in 2050 and 2100.
Hania Zlotnik, director of the
population division at the United Nations Department of Economic and
Social Affairs, said the shift suggests that education and access to family planning can play a far greater role than expected in reducing
population growth, even in conservative Muslim states.
UNITED NATIONS, New York — World
population is projected to reach 7 billion on 31 October 2011, according to the 2010 Revision of World
Population Prospects, the official United Nations
population projections prepared by the
Population Division of the Department of Economic and
Social Affairs and released today.
World — Current «medium growth» predictions by the
Population Division of the UN Department of Economic and
Social Affairs suggest that the world
population will increase from its current level of seven billion to nine billion by 2050.