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Africa: The Challenges of High Fertility, Rapidly Growing Populations

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[IPS] Portland, USA -- While most countries in the world have made the transition from high to low rates of deaths and births, many countries, largely in Africa, face the challenges of high fertility rates that are resulting in rapidly growing populations.

Source: allAfrica.com

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