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... million compared to 20 million in 1951 ( when 2050 it is 326 million . These are fright- ening numbers : an elderly population of 20 million in 1951 increasing to 326 million in 2050 . * If we look at the proportion of the elderly to ...
... million compared to 20 million in 1951 ( when 2050 it is 326 million . These are fright- ening numbers : an elderly population of 20 million in 1951 increasing to 326 million in 2050 . * If we look at the proportion of the elderly to ...
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... million people , and giving the region a disproportionate share of refugees , an estimated eight million out of 22 million globally . Children were particularly vulnerable : two mil- lion were lost in conflicts ; over four million were ...
... million people , and giving the region a disproportionate share of refugees , an estimated eight million out of 22 million globally . Children were particularly vulnerable : two mil- lion were lost in conflicts ; over four million were ...
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... million small arms continue to stoke the embers of the Afghan conflict . After the conclusion of a two - year United Nations disarmament campaign , there are still over 1.5 million automatic rifles among a population of 16 mil- lion in ...
... million small arms continue to stoke the embers of the Afghan conflict . After the conclusion of a two - year United Nations disarmament campaign , there are still over 1.5 million automatic rifles among a population of 16 mil- lion in ...
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