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World Population Day: �The World is Not Enough'

by Dr. Kaushik Bharati on July 10, 2019 at 5:09 PM
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World Population Day will be observed all over the world on 11th July. This year marks 30 years of celebrating World Population Day. The annual celebration of World Population Day includes numerous activities and events around the globe to spread awareness about the implications of the global population explosion and the importance of reproductive health.


"We are in a bottle of overpopulation and wasteful consumption that could push half of Earth's species to extinction in this century" - Prof. E.O. Wilson (American Biologist, Theorist and Naturalist).

‘World Population Day is celebrated annually on 11th July. It aims to raise awareness about the current global population crisis. Population reduction is urgently required for improving the lives of all human beings’

History of World Population Day

World Population Day was established in 1989 by the Governing Council of the United Nations Development Program. This was inspired by the Day of Five Billion, which was observed on 11th July 1987. On this day, the world population reached 5 billion. Through a resolution (A/RES/45/216) passed at the 71st Plenary Meeting of the United Nations General Assembly on 21st December 1990, it was decided that the World Population Day should be a permanent annual event, which is to be celebrated on 11th July every year for enhancing awareness about population issues, including its impact on the environment and global economic development.

United Nation's Contribution to Addressing World Population Issues

The United Nations (UN) addresses all global population issues through its Population Division and the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA). The UN Population Division is the nodal point of contact for all stakeholders to hold consultations with the UN on all matters related to the world population. The UNFPA works both within and outside the UN system by interacting with governments, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), key decision makers, community and religious leaders, as well as civil society, to implement programs and achieve its goals. Importantly, the UNFPA funds country-led initiatives pertaining to population control, such as family planning and reproductive health.

Focus of the 2019 World Population Day

Every year, the UN chooses a specific theme that focuses on a particular aspect of the issues associated with the world's population. The 2019 World Population Day does not have any specific theme. This year, the UN draws the attention of the global community to address the unfinished agenda of the 1994 International Conference on Population and Development, which took place 25 years ago in Cairo, Egypt. In this historic conference, 179 governments across the globe reached a consensus that gender equality and reproductive health are vital for attaining sustainable development. This is the basis of the Program of Action that forms the foundation of all activities conducted by the UNFPA. Notably, the UNFPA is convening a high-powered intergovernmental conference in Nairobi, Kenya in November to address these unmet goals.

World Population Day Activities in Three Countries - A Snapshot

World Population: Facts & Figures

Major Drivers of Population Growth

World Population Day aims to highlight the precarious condition that the world is currently in due to the population explosion, which is spiraling out of control. It also aims to focus the world's attention on the major factors that have a direct or indirect impact on population growth across the globe. Some of these are highlighted below:

The Way Forward

Some of the ways to address the current global population crisis include the following:

Conclusion

From the foregoing discussion, it is evident that overpopulation is a problem that creates many other problems. Overpopulation leads to overexploitation of finite natural resources. Space for accommodation is also finite, which is being reflected in overcrowding, especially in urban areas. So, on World Population Day, let's join hands to control the population to make life better for each and everyone on the planet.

References:
  1. World Population Day: 11 July - United Nations - (https:www.un.org/en/events/populationday/index.shtml)
  2. Nine Population Strategies to Stop Short of 9 Billion - Worldwatch Institute, USA - (http://www.worldwatch.org/nine-population-strategies-stop-short-9-billion)
  3. World Population Day 2019 - UNFPA: Asia & the Pacific - (https:asiapacific.unfpa.org/en/events/world-population-day-2019)
  4. Main Factors Driving Population Growth - Pew Research Center, USA - (https:www.pewforum.org/2015/04/02/main-factors-driving-population-growth/)
  5. World Population Day - Population Matters, UK - (http://populationmatters.org/events/world-population-day)
  6. Factors that Affect Population Size and Growth - Economics Help, UK - (https:www.economicshelp.org/blog/469/development/factors-effect-population-size-and-growth/)


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