World Population: The United Nations Publishes 2023 Africa Emigrant Report
There are 8.2 billion human beings on the planet this year (2024), and the projection for 2050 is 9.7 billion. A peak of 10.3 billion inhabitants is expected in the mid of 2080s, at which point the world population is expected to head downwards reaching 10.2 billion in 2100.
Whereas the populations of some countries continue to grow quickly, other countries are seeing population shrinkage. Concomitantly, the world’s population is aging as life expectancy at the global scale continues to rise and fertility to fall.
These are some of the major takeaways from the latest United Nations world population estimates and projections (World Population Prospects: The 2024 Revision).
As of the estimated or calculated total number of Emigrants, there are just few countries have been listed. And in each continent as balanced, high number of Emigrants countries have been listed.
List of the top countries across the world losing people through emigration as of the report 2024, basing on 2023 (UN Report).
It is almost Pakistan in Asia and Uganda in Africa with highest points of Emigrants. This net migration report has been based on the past year 2023.
The listed countries are Ukraine, Greece, Mexico, Turkey, Venezuela, Uganda, Nepal, Pakistan, India, Brazil, Bangladesh, Philippines, China, Sudan and more others.
According to UN report, it indicates that there are many expected reasons as to why this happens to this most listed countries and those that are likely to face the same challenge to their countries.
With the UN secretary Antonio Gutierrez indicates.
Many countries are having the problem of corruption, and the leaders who always don't have future plans for their people, and this generally has made this incidence in many countries across the world lose people to other unknown places.
People gradually move to seek for employment, others due to harsh situations where they reside let them move from there mother countries to others, despite countries that have conflicts.