World Population Day

World Population Day is a yearly event that aims to raise awareness about global population concerns. Established by the United Nations Development Program in 1989, World Population Day was first commemorated in July 1989, when more than 90 countries participated. Held on 11 July every year after that, World Population Day actively works to spread awareness about gender equality, poverty, maternal health, and human rights.

This day provides people with the platform to educate themselves on the need of population concerns. Overpopulation is a critical issue, primarily because it is a direct reason for resource depletion, increased demand for food, shortage of supply, lack of proper healthcare, etc. Hence, World Population Day has become a significant event. It gives people a chance to recognise the issues and look for solutions. People get the opportunity to discuss and educate each other on how overpopulation affects the ecosystem and interferes with the progress of the human race.

Another issue that this day highlight is reproductive health and the importance of family planning. It gives women and healthcare professionals a platform to talk about the risks to the reproductive health of women who live in communities that do not practise family planning. For instance, in India, millions are still not educated on safe family planning methods.

Since its inception in July 1989, Would Population Day is an event witnessed every year on 11 July to encourage discussions on overpopulation. Schools and other educational institutions can use this opportunity to educate the younger generation on the problems caused by overpopulation. The different initiatives can help manage the global population crisis with awareness and education.

 FAQs

1. When was World Population Day first commemorated?

World Population Day was first commemorated on 11 July 1989.

2. When did the world population reach 5 billion?

It was estimated that 11 July 1987 was when the global population reached 5 billion.

3. What is World Population Day meant to bring attention to?

Overpopulation has become a pressing problem. World Population Day, therefore, is about spreading awareness of the disadvantages of overpopulation and the advantages of population control.

4. What do people do on World Population Day to increase awareness?

People discuss and enlighten each other on how the population affects the ecosystem and the progress of the human race. It also helps bring the discussion about women's reproductive health to the forefront.