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World Population Day 2019: Current Theme, History And Significance
World Population Day is celebrated on 11 July with the mission of spreading awareness about the growing population and its adverse effects on the environment. It also emphasises the significance of reproductive health and how it affects the overall population growth. World Population Day was established by the United Nations Development Programme in 1989.

According to the UN (United Nations) Secretary General Antonio Guterres, "On World Population Day we recognise that this mission is closely interrelated with demographic trends including population growth, ageing, migration and urbanisation".
World Population Day 2019 Theme
Every year UN council decides the theme of World Population Day, however, this year no theme has been specified. Rather, they have decided to focus on the unfinished business of the 1994 International Conference on Population and Development.
Another high-level conference will be held in Nairobi in November, where the UNFPA (United Nations Populations Fund) and the governments of Kenya and Denmark will work together and decide their plan of action to achieve those unmet goals.
History Of World Population Day
The United Nations Development Programme derived the inspiration for this day on 11 July 1987, when the world's population reached 5 billion. The idea was first suggested by Dr K.C. Zachariah, the UN expert on demography. It has been observed every year ever since, for nearly three decades now. The initial aim was to make people aware of how issues like family planning, gender equality, maternal health and human rights can impact the growing population.

Significance Of The Day
The world population increases by 100 million approximately every 14 months, and it finally reached 7.7 billion this year. It is expected to touch the mark of 8.6 billion by 2030 and 9.8 billion in the year 2050. This will cause quick exhaustion of natural resources. This day is aimed at educating the general public on various aspects of population control.
People are encouraged to follow the family planning guidelines set by the WHO (World Health Organisation) and different government and non-government entities.
Apart from the threatening reality, World Population Day is also used as an opportunity to celebrate brotherhood and make people realise their responsibilities as a world citizen.
The day is celebrated differently in different countries. Most of the UNFPA offices mark the day with posters and awareness programmes. They also arrange seminars, discussions, poems, essay contests and poster making competitions.
Some Quotes To Inspire You On World Population Day
As we prep up to mark the day worldwide, let us have a look at some inspiring quotes that will motivate you to work towards building a more sustainable world.
"Almost
half
of
the
population
of
the
world
lives
in
rural
regions
and
mostly
in
a
state
of
poverty.
Such
inequalities
in
human
development
have
been
one
of
the
primary
reasons
for
unrest
and,
in
some
parts
of
the
world,
even
violence".
-
A.
P.
J.
Abdul
Kalam
"Every
State
has
the
primary
duty
to
protect
its
own
population
from
grave
and
sustained
violations
of
human
rights,
as
well
as
from
the
consequences
of
humanitarian
crises,
whether
natural
or
man-made".
-
Pope
Benedict
XVI
"Close
to
a
billion
people
-
one-eighth
of
the
world's
population
-
still
live
in
hunger.
Each
year
2
million
children
die
through
malnutrition.
This
is
happening
at
a
time
when
doctors
in
Britain
are
warning
of
the
spread
of
obesity.
We
are
eating
too
much
while
others
starve".
-
Jonathan
Sacks
"Population,
when
unchecked,
increases
in
a
geometrical
ratio".
-
Thomas
Malthus
"The
combination
of
population
growth
and
the
growth
in
consumption
is
a
danger
that
we
are
not
prepared
for
and
something
we
will
need
global
co-operation
on".
-
Maurice
Strong
"A
finite
world
can
support
only
a
finite
population;
therefore,
population
growth
must
eventually
equal
zero".
-
Garrett
Hardin
Rapid
population
growth
and
technological
innovation,
combined
with
our
lack
of
understanding
about
how
the
natural
systems
of
which
we
are
a
part
work,
have
created
a
mess".
-
David
Suzuki



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