В России серьезные проблемы с рождаемостью. Она падает неуклонно и постоянно уже довольно давно и пока многочисленные попытки власти остановить эту тенденцию ни к чему не привели. Проблема была, есть и не собирается решаться. По крайней мере пока. А в Абхазии как дела обстоят с рождаемостью? И есть ли там программы, нацеленные на улучшение демографического поля?
В России серьезные проблемы с рождаемостью. Она падает неуклонно и постоянно уже довольно давно и пока многочисленные попытки власти остановить эту тенденцию ни к чему не привели. Проблема была, есть и не собирается решаться. По крайней мере пока. А в Абхазии как дела обстоят с рождаемостью? И есть ли там программы, нацеленные на улучшение демографического поля?
BY Эля Джикирба
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