
This is from a real university scholarship journal with real scientists involved not these silly 'govt run unfpa estimates' which hide their 'methodology' because there is no methodology used. How can the govt use a UNFPA estimation while ignoring a scholarship estimation that is listed in world universities?
Ironically this research has no Somali involved either because that itself is a 'conflict of interest' to do a population count in a nation where you have a 'personal interest' should rule out the UNFPA all together on the grounds of a conflict of interest.
A high resolution spatial population database of Somalia for disease risk mapping - PMC
Millions of Somali have been deprived of basic health services due to the unstable political situation of their country. Attempts are being made to reconstruct the health sector, in particular to estimate the extent of infectious disease burden. ...
