CAIRO: Imbaba, an elaborate squatter area in Giza, Egypt, records 23,000 newborn babies annually, compared to the least fertile upscale Zamalek area with its 235 yearly births.
According to a recently published report by the Central Agency for Public Mobilization and Statistics (CAMPAS), Imbaba, which has a population of 1.1 million living on an area of 17,000 square km, contributes 1.1 percent to Egypt’s annual population rise.
Official statistics claim that Egypt’s population grows by 1.9 million every year, denoting a birth rate of 25.8 percent. The number is expected to go down to 1.2 in the next few years. The annual death rate of 6.3 percent (452,000 people) means that the overall natural population increase ra
[From Daily News Egypt – Imbaba, Egypt’s Most ‘Fertile’ Neighborhood, Says Report]
Embaba does NOT have an area of 17,000 square km. That would be a circle 145 km across! Seventeen square km sounds more likely.
Embaba does not have an area of 17,000 square km. More likely 17 square km, I think
Indeed. Unless they’re counting way out into the countryside. I tried to look this up yesterday, Greater Cairo is apparently about 85,000 sq km, Imbaba is certainly not a fifth of Greater Cairo.