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IRIN - Somewhere, some time this year, a baby will be born on the 25th
floor of a city hospital or the dirt floor of a dark slum shack; a
first-year college graduate will rent a cramped apartment in lower
Manhattan or a family of five will finally concede their plot of farm
land to an encroaching desert - or sea - and turn towards Jakarta or La
Paz or Lagos in search of a new livelihood and a new home. The arrival
of this family or graduate or baby will tip the world's demographic
scale and, for the first time in history, more than half the human
population will live in cities.
At present, 3.3 billion people live in urban centers across the globe.
By 2030 this number is predicted to reach five billion, with 95 percent
of this growth in developing countries. Over the next three decades,
Asia's urban population will double from 1.36 billion to 2.64 billion,
Africa's city dwellers will more than double from 294 million to 742
million, while Latin America and the Caribbean will see a slower rise
from about 400 million to 600 million, according to the UN Population
Fund
http://www.irinnews.org/Report.aspx?ReportId=73996
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IRIN - Somewhere, some time this year, a baby will be born on the 25th
floor of a city hospital or the dirt floor of a dark slum shack; a
first-year college graduate will rent a cramped apartment in lower
Manhattan or a family of five will finally concede their plot of farm
land to an encroaching desert - or sea - and turn towards Jakarta or La
Paz or Lagos in search of a new livelihood and a new home. The arrival
of this family or graduate or baby will tip the world's demographic
scale and, for the first time in history, more than half the human
population will live in cities.
At present, 3.3 billion people live in urban centers across the globe.
By 2030 this number is predicted to reach five billion, with 95 percent
of this growth in developing countries. Over the next three decades,
Asia's urban population will double from 1.36 billion to 2.64 billion,
Africa's city dwellers will more than double from 294 million to 742
million, while Latin America and the Caribbean will see a slower rise
from about 400 million to 600 million, according to the UN Population
Fund
http://www.irinnews.org/Report.aspx?ReportId=73996
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