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Contraceptives in donated food, clearly labeled. "$1/day per child" is not a solution for popn exploding geometrically. Result'll be famine
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A recipe for future (near future) problems, to put it mildly, bar none.
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Actually there’s nothing to celebrate about that. It means that life expectancy on average is not long, especially in that country.
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With the highest birth rate too
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That happens when there are, on average, 8 babies born per woman.
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The future... if Nigeriens work
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All this demographic dividend wasted by African politicians.... and us by electing them.
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Isn't Niger also the country with the highest rate of births per woman, in excess of 7.5?
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2017 population: 18M. 2025 gvt forecast: 25M. 2050: 90M. Niger's (and W Africa) foremost challenge.
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