World Population Day is observed annually on July 11th to raise awareness about global population issues. It was established by the United Nations in 1989, inspired by the public interest in Five Billion Day on July 11, 1987, when the world's population reached five billion people.The day aims to highlight various population challenges and their implications on sustainability, development, environment, and health. It encourages governments, organizations, and individuals to take actions to address these issues, including reproductive health and rights, family planning, gender equality, maternal health, poverty alleviation, and sustainable development goals.Objectives of World Population Day:1.Raise Awareness: Highlight various population issues such as overpopulation, family planning, gender equality in reproductive rights, maternal health, and human rights.2.Educate: Inform people about the importance of family planning, gender equality, maternal health, and human rights, especially in developing countries where these issues are more pressing.3.Advocate: Encourage governments and policymakers to develop and implement policies and programs to address population issues effectively.Themes of World Population Day:Each year, World Population Day focuses on a specific theme related to population issues. Some recent themes include

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