The population growth in Egypt: from health perspective challenges to comprehensive solutions
- 作者: Ghaffar K., El Alfy A., El Tayeb M., Rashwan E., Hassany M.
- 期: 卷 2, 编号 2 (2025)
- 栏目: Articles
- URL: https://ogarev-online.ru/3034-4700/article/view/353523
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.47093/3034-4700.2025.2.2.36-45
- ID: 353523
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Egypt faces a major challenge due to its rapid population growth. The growth rate of 2.56% from 2006 to 2017 far exceeds the economic growth needed to support it. Even though life expectancy has improved and mortality rates have decreased, high birth rates remain a significant obstacle. The country’s large youth population could offer a demographic advantage. Several health-related challenges are currently faced by the country, including high out-of-pocket spending, uneven distribution of health services, and the growing burden of non-communicable diseases. Despite the challenges, the government successfully maintained several ongoing health programs, initiated multiple national projects, and achieved significant international recognition for the milestones it reached. The country also successfully implemented universal health coverage in six governorates by 2025, out of 27 Egyptian governorates. Additionally, Egypt hosted multiple international conferences that contributed to the design and implementation of global, regional, and national population and health strategies. Recently, Egypt launched its National Population Strategy (2023–2030) and National Health Strategy (2024–2030), which outline plans to mitigate the risks of overpopulation and focus on improving health and well-being. These efforts are aligned with the initiation of several public health interventions that have successfully alleviated suffering from various endemic diseases. All these initiatives are crowned by the national project for human development, paving the way for healthy, efficient, and culturally rich generations. Although fertility rates have decreased significantly, Egypt continues to aim for these reductions to align with improvements in the Human Development Index and longer life expectancy.
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Khaled Abdel Ghaffar
Email: khaledabdelghaffar1@gmail.com
Abla El Alfy
Email: abla.alalfy@yahoo.com
Mohamed El Tayeb
Email: eltayeb65@hotmail.com
El Amira Rashwan
Email: elamiraheba2020@gmail.com
Mohamed Hassany
编辑信件的主要联系方式.
Email: mohamed.hassany@mohp.gov.eg
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