Somalia's population to decline by more than a tenth in 5 years

Somalia Forecast 2025 - Deagel

Somalia is forecasted by highly accurate military analyst firm to experience substantial population decline to under 10 million from its current population size. Also, the Somali economy is set to decline by a tenth too.

Also the Ethiopians are set to decline population wise from current 120 million to approx. 101 million. But Somalis in Galbeed are most at risk.
 

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Do they also know which qabiils it will affect the most and the least :cosbyhmm:
 

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It’s estimating that the world will go down by 500 million people by 2025. That’s approximately 100 million people a year from now.

Not including birth rates, so most likely 200 million people a year.
 
All I see is random numbers that don't correlate with the current trends, and it doesn't refer to any real stat work, and the website itself is just one of those you can't trust.
 

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This is fake for sure. There's no way this is possible unless there's mass deaths.
I just checked it over and it’s definitely not happening.

It says somalia will be down to 6.9 mill population in 5 years.

That’s about 8.1 million deaths in 5 years. Somalia has one of the highest birth rates in the world, so to suffer such a huge net loss. We’d need like 13 million deaths. That’s crazy and definitely not true.
 

Do they also know which qabiils it will affect the most and the least :cosbyhmm:

No, but the Isaaqis in the north are imo most at risk. Somaliland is already the most dependent of all regions of Somaliweyn on foreign aid (contrary to popular opinion about Somaliland being self sufficient). If you think about it the Dir have the River Dir (River Awash), the Hawiyes have the Jubba and Shebelle. The only qaabils without a water source are the Isaaqs and Daroods. But Daroods in places like P'Land have a much higher GDP per capita in comparison to their Isaaqi brethren in Woqooyi. So they can more readily afford to purchase water at market prices.

Frequent droughts in Somaliland, Somaliland government moving population to the coast
Perhaps one of the most under reported realities in Somaliweyn is the famines and droughts that are and will rock Somaliland. How the secessionist state can continue to put up the image of a Somali success story while close to a million face starvation is unbeknown to me.
 
I just checked it over and it’s definitely not happening.

It says somalia will be down to 6.9 mill population in 5 years.

That’s about 8.1 million deaths in 5 years. Somalia has one of the highest birth rates in the world, so to suffer such a huge net loss. We’d need like 13 million deaths. That’s crazy and definitely not true.

Somalia also has one of the highest infant mortality rates, only 1 in 4 Somali babies born actually survive past their third birthday.
 

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Somalia also has one of the highest infant mortality rates, only 1 in 4 Somali babies born actually survive past their third birthday.
And 8 babies are born. So on average it’s still 2 children. Regardless, somalia’s trend is currently a net gain of population.

For us to suffer a 7 mill net loss of population we’d need to first lose like 3 mill people to counter the net gain for 5 years, plus the additional 7 mill.

Do you believe a 10 mill genocide is about to happen in somalia so casually?
 

Caaro

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No, but the Isaaqis in the north are imo most at risk. Somaliland is already the most dependent of all regions of Somaliweyn on foreign aid (contrary to popular opinion about Somaliland being self sufficient). If you think about it the Dir have the River Dir (River Awash), the Hawiyes have the Jubba and Shebelle. The only qaabils without a water source are the Isaaqs and Daroods. But Daroods in places like P'Land have a much higher GDP per capita in comparison to their Isaaqi brethren in Woqooyi. So they can more readily afford to purchase water at market prices.

Frequent droughts in Somaliland, Somaliland government moving population to the coast
Perhaps one of the most under reported realities in Somaliweyn is the famines and droughts that are and will rock Somaliland. How the secessionist state can continue to put up the image of a Somali success story while close to a million face starvation is unbeknown to me.
I’ve been telling them that in TC almost everyday. They say because of no AS they are prospering but really it’s only SSC that are doing well with their abundance of aquifers and wells that aren’t prone to drying up. The rest of SL is barren except for a few cities
 

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