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Somalia

Somalia. By Molly Rich and Krystal Petrie Honors Environmental Science Period 12. Demographics. Pop. of 9, 832, 017 (83 rd highest in the world) Sex Ratio: Birth- 1.03 male(s)/ Female Under 15 yrs- 1 male(s)/ Female 15-64 yrs- 1 male(s)/ Female

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Somalia

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  1. Somalia By Molly Rich and Krystal Petrie Honors Environmental Science Period 12

  2. Demographics • Pop. of 9, 832, 017 (83rd highest in the world) • Sex Ratio: Birth- 1.03 male(s)/ Female Under 15 yrs- 1 male(s)/ Female 15-64 yrs- 1 male(s)/ Female 65 + yrs- 0.72 Male(s)/ Female Total pop.- 1 Male(s)/ Female

  3. OMG!!! Rates!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! • Birth Rate: 43.7 Births/ 1000 People • Death Rate: 15.55 Deaths/ 1000 People • Fertility Rate: 6.52 Children Born/Woman • Growth Rate: 2.815 • Estimated Doubling Time: 24.9 years • Life Expectancy: 49.63 years

  4. Population Dynamics 50 years from now, Somalia’s population might increase to approximately 48, 501, 132 people It would also take only 3 years for Somalia’s population to double in size

  5. Challenges Today • Somalia is basically an anarchy (no government power) • About 43% of Somalis live in extreme poverty • Many women are illiterate or poorly educated • Somali piracy, banditry, gun-running (smuggling of weapons & ammunition) are common • Recently, Saudi Arabia lifted a ban on Somali

  6. Conclusion • Like many countries in Africa, Somalia is a struggling nation because of poverty and food shortage, no governmental powers, and many other reasons. • But Somalia cannot be rebuilt into a more stable country without some help from others. Numerous organizations, like FAO (Food & Agriculture Organization) and the World Health Organization are involved in assisting Somalia get in better shape

  7. Works Cited • http://middleeast.about.com/od/somalia/p/me071006.htm • http://www.irinnews.org/Report.aspx?ReportId=86959 • http://www.ruralpovertyportal.org/web/guest/country/home/tags/somalia • http://www.fao.org/countryprofiles/index.asp?lang=en&ISO3=SOM • http://www.loc.gov/rr/international/amed/somalia/resources/somalia-organizations.html • http://www.who.int/en/

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