World Population Day
World Population Day is observed on July 11 each year to raise awareness about global population issues. Established by the United Nations in 1989, this day highlights the importance of family planning, gender equality, and sustainable development. It encourages discussions on how population growth affects resources, health, and the environment.
The day serves as a reminder of the challenges posed by overpopulation, such as poverty and climate change. Various organizations and governments participate by hosting events, educational campaigns, and discussions to promote solutions. Overall, World Population Day aims to foster a better understanding of population dynamics and their impact on society.