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    Low birth rates in Iraq

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    Low birth rates in Iraq Empty Low birth rates in Iraq

    Post by Rocky Mon 22 Mar 2021, 8:49 am

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    Today, Monday, the Ministry of Planning announced a decrease in birth rates in Iraq, while confirming the absence of birth control laws.
    "Iraq lacks laws or legislation that would limit births, because of the social nature and the value system, because we are an eastern society, and it is not easy to accept these legislations," ministry spokesman Abdul Zahra Al-Hindawi said in a health statement.
    He added, "These legislations have negative aspects, and the countries that embarked on these policies face problems and there is a gap in those societies, and suffer from a lack of youth capabilities capable of working, and they have become aging and aging societies, as described."
    He stressed that "fertility rates in Iraq are higher than in other countries, but there is a decline in those rates, and the annual population increase now measured at 2.6%, after it was more than 3%."
    He pointed out that "the Iraqi people increase in a year between 850 to 1000 to 1000 million children, as there is a state of organization that the Iraqi family began to witness in particular newly formed, which began to suffice from 2 to 3 children only," explaining that "the Iraqi family in the past did not think In birth control at all, and the number of children in it from 10 to 12 children or more.
    He continued, "We rely on the educational and advisory policies that target families by reducing childbearing and the spacing between births, so that the family plays its role fully, according to its ability and financial income."
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