World Population Day 2023: 11 July

World Population Day 2023: 11 July

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Category : Important Days Published on: July 11 2023

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  • World Population Day 2023, observed on July 11th, aims to draw attention to global population trends and their implications. 
  • The day serves as a platform to promote sustainable development and address the challenges associated with population growth.
  • World Population Day 2023 Theme is ‘Imagine a world where everyone all 8 billion of us has a future bursting with promise and potential.'
  • The day was established by the United Nations in 1989, inspired by the significance of the world's population reaching five billion people on July 11, 1987.
  • The day was suggested by Dr K.C. Zachariah. It was sparked by excitement on Five Billion Day on July 11, 1987, roughly the day the world's population surpassed five billion.
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