Iraqi Planning Ministry spokeswoman Abdul Zahra Handawi said in a statement that the ministry would announce a new policy for the population next month to regulate reproduction and help reproductive health.

"There is no such thing as limiting population growth, and the ministry has no such intentions," he confirmed.

According to figures from the Census Center of the Ministry of Planning, the population of Iraq is more than 42 million 500 thousand people, while it was only 24 million in 2003, an almost two-fold increase after the collapse of Saddam Hussein.

Iraq grapples with numerous challenges, notably food and water scarcity; Baghdad is concerned with feeding its rapidly growing population. 

Iraq globally ranks 38th in population growth and one of the highest in the Middle East and Eurasia.