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    United Nations: Iraq is not witnessing a population explosion at the present time

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    Post by Rocky Mon 26 Jun 2023, 5:23 am

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    United Nations: Iraq is not witnessing a population explosion at the present time


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    Today, Monday, the advisor to the United Nations Population Fund, Mahdi Al-Alaq, said that the population growth rate in Iraq has decreased to 2.5%.
    And Al-Alaq stated, in an interview followed by the insider, that: “Iraq is not witnessing a population explosion,” pointing to “the need to face matters objectively, as the population growth rate in Iraq decreased for the first time to about 2.5% after it was more than 3% before About five years."
    He added, "The fertility rates of Iraqi women increased in the seventies of the last century, with a birth rate approaching about seven children, while the woman's birth rate at the present time is between 3-4 children."
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