Also read: Women Entrepreneurship in India: How women-led startups bridge the gender funding gap? The United Nations has designated the theme for this year's event as "Unleashing the power of gender Equality: Uplifting the voices of women and girls to unlock our world's infinite possibilities." The United Nations established World Population Day in 1989. The initiative was proposed by Dr. KC Zachariah to mark the day when the global population reached five billion on July 11, 1987.
Also read: Equality in the US has been a fraught proposition all along World Population Day was first celebrated on 11 July 1990 in more than 90 countries. From then onwards, in partnership with governments and civil societies, a number of UNFPA country offices and other organizations and institutions commemorate this Day. World Population Day aims to shed light on the pressing issues related to the global population.
It emphasizes the challenges faced by women, economic crises, and poverty. The observance serves as a reminder to make conscious efforts to improve the lives of people and create a better future. The United Nations celebrates this day with the goal of building a world where everyone has a promising future filled with opportunities.
It also aligns with the vision of the Sustainable Development Goals 2030, striving for a sustainable future for all. By raising awareness and promoting understanding of the global population, World Population Day encourages individuals and organizations to take action towards positive change. It serves as a platform to advocate for gender equality and empower women and girls, recognizing their pivotal role in shaping a better world.
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