Culture Kenya's population to hit 70m amidst fertility decline, new report

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By Mary Wangari
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Kenya’s population is projected to hit 70.2 million in the next two decades according to a new report by the National Council for Population and Development

Kenya’s population is projected to hit 70.2m in the next two decades with the demographic composition morphing into a more youthful structure, according to a new report by the National Council for Population and Development (NCPD).

Despite the declining fertility rate, the number of Kenyans is expected to reach 57.8m by 2045 and continue growing over the next 50 – 60 years with the present population momentum.

Since 1999, Kenya’s population has grown exponentially with an additional one million people annually, according to the Sessional Paper No.1 of 2023 on Kenya National Population Policy for Sustainable Development.

There were 47.6 million people enumerated in the Kenya Population and Housing Census 2019 which was 4.3 times the population enumerated in 1969 during the first census taken after independence.

The country had a 2.3 per cent growth rate yearly between 2009 and 2019 a decrease from 2.9 per cent between 1999 and 2009, as indicated in the 5th Sessional Paper.

Speaking during the report launch on Thursday, The National Treasury Cabinet Secretary, Njuguna Ndung’u, noted that, “population growth has its own dynamics which are—mortality, fertility, and migration. These three factors are, in turn, closely tied to the development discourse.”

“Rapid population change if not addressed or matched with income growth can magnify development challenges. A young population requires adequate human capital development facilitation to cater for diverse demands,” stated CS Ndung’u who represented the Chief Guest, Prime Cabinet Secretary, Musalia Mudavadi at the launch.

The report also shows age transformation in Kenya’s population structure with the country moving from child to youthful population with a median age of about 20 years.

According to the NCPD Director General, Mohamed Sheikh, the proportion of the youth, persons in the working age, women of reproductive age, and older persons has increased while the number of children aged below 15 has been on the decline since 1999.

Dr Sheikh explains that the proportion of the population in the 0-14 age group is an indicator of the youthfulness of a country’s population.

In 2019, children aged 0-14 in Kenya constituted 39 percent of the total population thus implying that the country’s population is still youthful.

According to the Finance Minister, a youthful age structure, from a demographic perspective, ensures that the population will continue to grow even if average fertility drops to the “replacement level” – the level at which each generation bears the exact number of children needed to replace itself.

The report, however, states that changes in the population age structure have direct implications for the population growth as well as the production and consumption of resources.

These changes and implications are inextricably tied to the development progress because age influences people’s social and economic behaviour and needs.

For Kenya to gain from the demographic transition, commonly known as the demographic dividend, NCPD has urged the government to put in place and implement appropriate economic and social policies, particularly in health and education.

“Vulnerable populations requiring special attention include orphaned children below 18 years of age, older persons aged 60 and above, intersex persons and persons with disability.”
 
I'm strongly suspecting that most african census numbers are just bull.
Supposedly nations like Kenya and Nigeria have exploding population numbers, with the latter having a population to rival the US. yet their cities have not exploded in size.
Supposedly Nairobi, the capital of Kenya has a population density of 6000 per square km. That puts it at an equal density to Tokyo.
For comparison, here's Nairobi
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Here's Tokyo
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There are multiple reasons why census numbers might be inflated.
Clans, ethnic groups, and political parties seeking more political influence.
More international investment.
Greater foreign influence.
More funding for local services.
Etc.
 
INB4 China makes super aids to control Africa population but American faggots spread super aids faster than China themselves.
Remember that picture of the freezer with the frozen up seals that was chock full of coronavirus samples? I do wonder what exactly was in there, and whether one aspect of the program was china’s desire for lebensraum. They clearly have their eyes on the vast natural resource wealth of Africa, which is staggering in its value. Only problem is there’s an awful lot of people living there. China has no scruples whatsoever and would happily kill them all if they won’t be useful slaves. Release a little virus that’s targeted ethnically, which would be fairly easy if you wanted to do something as blunt as that.
 
I'm strongly suspecting that most african census numbers are just bull.
Supposedly nations like Kenya and Nigeria have exploding population numbers, with the latter having a population to rival the US. yet their cities have not exploded in size.
Supposedly Nairobi, the capital of Kenya has a population density of 6000 per square km. That puts it at an equal density to Tokyo.
For comparison, here's Nairobi
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Here's Tokyo
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There are multiple reasons why census numbers might be inflated.
Clans, ethnic groups, and political parties seeking more political influence.
More international investment.
Greater foreign influence.
More funding for local services.
Etc.
A really fun, yet obscure, conspiracy theory is the idea that all population stats are highly inflated.
 
I'm strongly suspecting that most african census numbers are just bull.
Supposedly nations like Kenya and Nigeria have exploding population numbers, with the latter having a population to rival the US. yet their cities have not exploded in size.
Supposedly Nairobi, the capital of Kenya has a population density of 6000 per square km. That puts it at an equal density to Tokyo.
For comparison, here's Nairobi
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Here's Tokyo
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There are multiple reasons why census numbers might be inflated.
Clans, ethnic groups, and political parties seeking more political influence.
More international investment.
Greater foreign influence.
More funding for local services.
Etc.
The cities proper may not, but the slums outside might have.


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Any population projection of a country for two decades in the future, I simply do not trust. There are FAR too many entirely plausible events that can swing a population's direction all over the place.
This is the correct answer. Anything more than a year or two is subject to all sorts of effects that basically become unpredictable.

I can still remember when everyone was howling about how even with 1 child policy china was going to grow to fifty brazillion.

All it takes is people either deciding to have kids or choosing to do something else and the population numbers will swing wildly.

And we’re going to quickly learn that too many people is a much more solvable problem than too few.

The USA is a few decades away from being radtrads, Amish, and Orthodox Jews grinning at each other across a sea of imported niggers and pajeets.
 
Good, Niggers need to stop fucking like rabbits just to create shit babies that live in the slums.
 
Remember how in the 80s Ethiopia had a population of 30 million it couldn't feed? And all the celebrities and (NGOs) rallied to send them eleventy gorillion dollars in aid, so now they have a population of 130 million they can't feed?

And then that same gameplan was copied for the other 49 failing African states...so instead of a billion Americans & Europeans taking care of 400 million Africans, now it's 1.2 billion Americans & Euros taking care of 1.5 billion Africans?
 
And then that same gameplan was copied for the other 49 failing African states...so instead of a billion Americans & Europeans taking care of 400 million Africans, now it's 1.2 billion Americans & Euros taking care of 1.5 billion Africans?
Ironically the new emerging issue in Africa is obesity. There really aren't any problems with food supply in most of the continent anymore, at least nothing close to the scale of what happened in the 70s and 80s.
 
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Ironically the new emerging issue in Africa is obesity. There really aren't any problems with food supply in most of the continent anymore, at least nothing close to the scale of what happened in the 70s and 80s.
I wonder how seamlessly they'll switch from "we have to send a gorillion dollars a year to feed all of Africa forever" to "we have to send $1000/month to a billion obese Africans so they can keep eating the junk food we gave them access to forever".

It might take a helping of "we've accomplished so much after 40 years of food aid, but Africans are being Disparately Impacted by Systemic Raycist Fatphobia!"
 
I wonder how seamlessly they'll switch from "we have to send a gorillion dollars a year to feed all of Africa forever" to "we have to send $1000/month to a billion obese Africans so they can keep eating the junk food we gave them access to forever".

It might take a helping of "we've accomplished so much after 40 years of food aid, but Africans are being Disparately Impacted by Systemic Raycist Fatphobia!"
"Dietary equity". I can hear it now as that Sarah McLachlan song plays, Heart-rending images of Africans fitting into normal airplane seats and not losing their breath walking.

Africa's now more like India or SE Asia in the 60's and 70's than anywhere else.
 
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Remember that picture of the freezer with the frozen up seals that was chock full of coronavirus samples? I do wonder what exactly was in there, and whether one aspect of the program was china’s desire for lebensraum. They clearly have their eyes on the vast natural resource wealth of Africa, which is staggering in its value. Only problem is there’s an awful lot of people living there. China has no scruples whatsoever and would happily kill them all if they won’t be useful slaves. Release a little virus that’s targeted ethnically, which would be fairly easy if you wanted to do something as blunt as that.
The important difference is that China would be engineering a plague for evil reasons of taking their land. The West would be engineering a plague for noble reasons of saving the planet from overpopulation. China would do Gain of Function research which is a bad thing. But companies like EcoHealth Alliance are doing defensive research. You see, there are key differences. Not in outcome, of course, but where it matters - stated goals.

Remember how in the 80s Ethiopia had a population of 30 million it couldn't feed? And all the celebrities and (NGOs) rallied to send them eleventy gorillion dollars in aid, so now they have a population of 130 million they can't feed?
I remember Live Aid, Feed the World and all that. I could probably still sing you a few bars of "Do they know it's Christmas Time?" if provoked. It was only relatively recently I learned the disheartening facts about what happened to all that money that was raised. E.g. being used to purchase weapons to prop up the unpopular dictator at the time.

It can be disturbing to look back at childhood memories with older wiser eyes.
 
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I can still remember when everyone was howling about how even with 1 child policy china was going to grow to fifty brazillion.
Technically it would have if Chinese people weren't killing off their daughters in droves over having more useful sons.

I wish we'd stop sending aid to Africa. They're not teaching a man to fish. They're teaching a man to abuse the sympathy of the givers to take as much as they can get via the abuse and exploitation of children. Americans would be happier and more well off if the government and people invested their time helping those on the streets of America first.
 
I wish we'd stop sending aid to Africa. They're not teaching a man to fish.
It also stifles and undercuts local agriculture. If we want to give aid to somewhere like Kenya (who have English as one of the official languages) we’d be better off setting up trading networks so they can sell us tropical type produce, and funding an agricuitural college. Kenya seems to be one of the saner bits of Africa right now anyway
 
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