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  2. Demographics of Kenya - Wikipedia

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    The population growth rate has been reported as reduced during the 2000s, and was estimated at 2.7 percent (as of 2010), resulting in an estimate of 46.5 million in 2016. [5] As of 2024, Kenya has an estimated 770,255 refugees and asylum seekers, with most originating from nearby East-African nations; such as Somalia, DR Congo, Uganda and South ...

  3. List of African countries by population growth rate - Wikipedia

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    Rank Country Annual growth (%) 1 South Sudan 4.78 2 Angola 3.34 3 Malawi 2.28 4 Burundi 3.63 5 Uganda 3.27 6 Niger 3.63 7 Mali 2.95 8 Burkina Faso 2.53 9 Zambia 2.90 10 Ethiopia

  4. List of countries by population growth rate - Wikipedia

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    Population growth rate for 2023 by Our World in Data [1] This article includes a table of annual population growth rate for countries and subnational ... Kenya * 2.09 ...

  5. Kenya - Wikipedia

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    The census carried out by the Kenya National Bureau of Statistics in 2019 reported Kenya's population as 47,564,296. [7] The country has a young population, with 73% of residents under 30 because of rapid population growth, [204] [205] from 2.9 million to 40 million inhabitants over the last century. [206]

  6. Water scarcity in Kenya - Wikipedia

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    Kenya's population faces high rates of poverty, up to 43% in 2000. [3] In a population that relies heavily on agriculture as a way of life, it is difficult to limit agriculture and protect the environment without taking away a resource many people in this growing population need to survive.

  7. Demographic transition - Wikipedia

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    When the death rate declines during the second stage of the transition, the result is primarily an increase in the younger population. This is because when the death rate is high (stage one), the infant mortality rate is very high, often above 200 deaths per 1000 children born.

  8. Economy of Kenya - Wikipedia

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    From 1994 to 1996, Kenya's real GDP growth rate averaged just over 4% a year. [46] Kenya's economic performance since independence. In 1997, however, the economy entered a period of slow growth, due in part to adverse weather conditions and reduced economic activity before the general elections in December 1997.

  9. List of countries by rate of natural increase - Wikipedia

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    Rates are the average annual number of births or deaths during a year per 1,000 persons; these are also known as crude birth or death rates. Column four is from the UN Population Division [3] and shows a projection for the average natural increase rate for the time period shown using the medium fertility variant. Blank cells in column four ...