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Kenya's fertility rate declines sharply over 3 decades: From 1989-2022

Fertility rate refers to the average number of children a woman is expected to have in her lifetime.

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by WILLIAM WANYOIKE

Infographics12 July 2025 - 01:15
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In Summary


    Kenya’s fertility rate has dropped significantly over the past three decades, from 6.7 children per woman in 1989 to 3.4 in 2022.

    This decline reflects broader changes in education, health access, and family planning initiatives.

    Fertility rate refers to the average number of children a woman is expected to have in her lifetime.

    The trend suggests a shift towards smaller family sizes, likely driven by improved reproductive health services and changing social norms.

    This demographic change could have profound implications for the country’s economy, development planning, and social services.

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