1. Combating Human Overpopulation
Thirdly, because religious and cultural systems are hostile to the notion of family planning and birth control, in this point, they advance on overpopulation too. In the New York Times article, "The Birth Control Solution," Kristof reported that while in developed nations the birth rate is usually lower than two children per woman, in places such as Uganda, Chad, and Afghanistan women average six children apiece. ... Kristof also noted that he met women in rural Africa who had never even heard of birth control. ...
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