I mean, it's an entire continent and has a population of India. One child is a bit too harsh, maybe 3 if you can enforce it. I doubt they can though.
"A rapid population increase in Africa is anticipated even if there is a substantial reduction of fertility levels in the near future. The medium variant projection assumes that fertility will fall from 4.7 children per women in 2010-2015 to 3.1 in 2045-2050, reaching 2.2 by 2095-2100."I mean, it's an entire continent and has a population of India. One child is a bit too harsh, maybe 3 if you can enforce it. I doubt they can though.
By 2100, Africa will be the only problematic continent in terms of population, huh?"A rapid population increase in Africa is anticipated even if there is a substantial reduction of fertility levels in the near future. The medium variant projection assumes that fertility will fall from 4.7 children per women in 2010-2015 to 3.1 in 2045-2050, reaching 2.2 by 2095-2100."
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A 1 childbirth limit is what would be required to see any positive change tbh, but I don't think you could really enforce it. I guess another way of solving the population issue is societal development, but I don't see that happening in Africa anytime soon.
Most of them will die before the age of five anyways, it evens itself out.
That's how it used to be, now there is so much outside projects bringing food and shelter (kind of like welfare and food stamps in murica) keeping them alive and giving them medicine, etc. Obama had paid for some ridiculous thing where a boat went around to each village to give a lecture about safe *** and hand out condoms but clearly that didn't have a significant effect whatsoever. (billions down the drain smh) But at least his intentions were noble. Trump got rid of it, but he seems to not care what they do, sort of like how he doesn't care about global warming and other impending doom things. However, China is a bit more concered and has actually proposed the one-child policy being enforced, so we'll see what happens there, hopefully something significant.
Oh, I don't actually care.