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    UN predicts global population to exceed 9 billion by 2037

    December 31, 2024
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    The global population has reached approximately 8.156 billion in 2024, reflecting an increase of about 82 million people compared to last year’s total of 8.083 billion, according to data released by the German Foundation for World Population. The milestone underscores ongoing demographic trends and regional disparities in growth rates. The world population surpassed 8 billion in November 2022, a significant benchmark in global demographics.

    Africa’s population expected to double within two decades

    Projections by the United Nations indicate that the global population could surpass 9 billion by 2037 and potentially exceed 10 billion during the latter half of the 21st century. These forecasts highlight both opportunities and challenges for sustainable development and resource management. Despite continued growth, experts emphasize that the global fertility rate has declined significantly. The current global average fertility rate stands at 2.2 children per woman, close to the replacement level of 2.1 required to maintain stable population numbers in the long term.

    This trend reflects broader shifts in economic development, healthcare access, and education, particularly among women. Africa remains a focal point for population expansion, with the continent expected to double its population within the next two decades. High fertility rates and improving life expectancy are driving this growth, which raises both development prospects and concerns about resource sustainability and infrastructure capacity.

    In contrast, many regions, including parts of Europe and East Asia, are experiencing population stagnation or decline due to aging demographics and lower birth rates. These trends are prompting governments to reassess policies on immigration, workforce development, and social support systems to address demographic imbalances. The German Foundation for World Population highlighted the importance of investing in reproductive health services, education, and gender equality to ensure balanced population growth.

    Addressing these factors is seen as crucial to fostering economic stability and social progress globally. As global population patterns evolve, policymakers and international organizations face growing challenges in balancing demographic changes with sustainable development goals. The focus remains on managing growth while ensuring equitable resource distribution and environmental preservation for future generations. – By MENA Newswire News Desk.

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