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Przeludnienie w Czadzie - Eyevine

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Przeludnienie w Czadzie - Eyevine
A young boy, whose family put him into an orphanage because they had too many children and couldn't afford to care for them all, does his homework at a children's home in Ndjamena, Chad. High birth rates throughout Chad are putting increasing pressure on resources and many families struggle to be able to cope with the number of children they have. Centuries old social traditions and poverty have trapped Chad in a cycle of high birth rates and high mortality. It is one of the world's poorest countries with the fourth highest fertility rate. With an average of nearly seven children per mother, and rising, the country defies the typical global pattern of so-called "demographic transition". Normally, improved health and development reduces early deaths and a fall in birth rates follows, resulting in a balanced population for each age group. The population of Chad, however, is around 13m and growing at 3.5 per cent a year, with two-thirds of its people aged under 25. Without greater efforts to limit this expansion, experts warn that Chad risks missing out on the "demographic dividend" ? a surge of people entering the workforce to boost economic growth. Instead, rising overall numbers of young dependants in Chad are exacerbating health and nutrition problems, triggering conflicts and forcing communities to spread any gains very thinly at the expense of improved services. ? Kate Holt / eyevine ? Kate Holt / eyevine
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2016-10-05
Kate Holt /eyevine/EAST NEWS
Eyevine
Kate Holt
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