World Population Day seeks to draw attention to issues related to a growing global population.
Top X Posts (formerly Tweets) for World Population Day - in 2021
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The Cameroonian Psychological Society joints international community to celebrate the World Population Day.
Kindly join this exciting webinar following the registration link below :
https://t.co/93CaUo6p6f https://t.co/Lpao8kaCe0
— Cameroonian Psychological Society (SOCAPSY) (@CameroonianPsy1) July 10, 2021
It’s World Population Day!!!!! Marked annually to increase people's awareness on various population issues such as the importance of family planning, gender equality, poverty, maternal health and human rights https://t.co/3pLgE23AtT
World Population Day is an annual event, observed on July 11 every year, which seeks to raise awareness of global population issues. The event was established by the Governing Council of the United Nations Development Programme in 1989.
#WorldPopulationDay https://t.co/FUrHTR6bmf
Today on World Population Day, let's spread awareness about the growing population and its side effects.
The effect on environment and resources has a bad effect on development. https://t.co/RZCAdPSsEf
— Kyabazinga of Busoga (@KingNadiopeIV) July 11, 2021
Today July 11 is World Population day.
It's day to spread awareness among people about the impact of a growing population. Here is what Student Dr Aishat Oduye @aishay_ayo has to say : https://t.co/l62bRWPulE
— Earth Day Nigeria (@NigeriaEarthday) July 11, 2021
July 11 is World Population Day! Check out our 7/6 e-Newsletter and the United Nations webpage to learn interesting facts about population growth projections and the central importance of health and human rights in addressing population problems! https://t.co/q0cTTMaEkW https://t.co/awmbXZaD7Y
— Alliance for Sustainability (@AforSMN) July 11, 2021
Today, @UNFPACameroon joins the entire @UNFPA Family and the world at large to commemorate the World Population Day.
Find below the statement by UNFPA Executive Director @Atayeshe :
https://t.co/WDZCFcwpyJ https://t.co/QwUx5FTH3H
As Uganda commemorates the world population day on 11th July 2021, @NPC_Uganda has out our an essay competition for students in four categories; upper primary, O level ,A level and tertiary. Share with your young ones to take part ! More details in the poster.
#UgWPD2021 https://t.co/MkKwYVY9So
— Doreen Nelly Kyampeire (@DorahNellyK) July 7, 2021
This year, the theme of World Population Day 2021 is 'the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on fertility.' @IntlPeaceBureau @PopulationEU @StatePRM @UNFPA @igwemni https://t.co/IYTTncKdIf