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Why Africas population is set to triple by 2100 | World Economic Forum Africa will be the only region in the world where population will still be growing at the end of the century Given a 48% population decline expected in China, Nigeria will become the second biggest country globally by 2100, behind only India
Bill Gates has a warning about population growth Rapid population growth in some of Africa’s poorest countries could put at risk future progress towards reducing global poverty and improving health, according to a report by the philanthropic foundation of Bill Gates
15 facts about the Indian diaspora in Africa - The World Economic Forum 3 Large populations are also found in Mauritius, where they number an estimated 715,000, or 60% of the population, and Reunion, at 220,000 or a third of the population East Africa is also home to a large number of Diaspora Indians In Kenya, people of Indian descent number about 100,000, in Tanzania, they come to about 90,000, and Uganda
Why Africas youth hold the key to its development potential On the other hand, Africa’s burgeoning young population keeps being characterized as merely a recipient of human development infrastructure, including higher education When it comes to creating value, Africa’s youth is anything but passive
African cities will double in population by 2050. Here are 4 ways to . . . Africans are moving to the city Already home to the world’s youngest and fastest-growing population, the continent is urbanizing more rapidly than any other part of the planet Africa’s 1 1 billion citizens will likely double in number by 2050, and more than 80% of that increase will occur in cities, especially slums The implications of this turbo-charged growth are hard to fathom