1997: facing the new generation and their reproductive health and rights (adolescent reproductive health care).
1998: close to 6 billion
1999: Start the countdown to 6 billion people.
2000: Saving Women's Lives
200 1: population, development and environment.
2002: Poverty, Population and Development
2003: Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights of Adolescents
2004: "Commemorating the anniversary of the International Conference on Population and Development 10".
2005: The slogan of World Population Day is "Equality = Empowerment", focusing on how gender equality and giving girls and women equal opportunities can change their lives and society. The day highlighted four main areas of action: education, economic opportunities, reproductive health and rights, and participation.
2006: "Young people"
2007: Male participation in maternal health care 2008: The theme set by the United Nations Population Fund is "This is a right, let's make it a reality". According to this theme, the National Population and Family Planning Commission decided that the theme of the publicity activities was "Reproductive health is a right, let it become a reality".
2009: The United Nations Population Fund identified the theme of World Population Day as "Coping with the economic crisis: investing in women is a wise choice". According to the theme of World Population Day of the United Nations Population Fund, in order to guide the whole society to support family planning families, help women start businesses and promote women's development, the National Population and Family Planning Commission has determined the theme of publicity activities as paying attention to family planning families and promoting women's entrepreneurial development.
July 10, 20 1 1 is 2 1 World Population Day, and the theme of the United Nations Population Fund is "Everyone matters". Focusing on the 20 10 census and data analysis, it is emphasized that every report on the progress of the Millennium Development Goals contains data as an important factor. The collection, analysis and dissemination of these data can have an impact on decision-making and thus improve people's lives.
The theme of China's publicity campaign is "Everyone contributes".
20 1 1 July11Day is the 22nd World Population Day, and the National Population and Family Planning Commission has determined the theme of Population Day as "Pay attention to the world with 7 billion people".
July 20 12 1 1 day is the 23rd World Population Day with the theme of "Universal access to reproductive health services".
July 1 1, 2065438 is the 24th World Population Day. The United Nations Population Fund identified the theme of World Population Day as "Pay attention to teenage pregnancy", and the National Health and Family Planning Commission identified the theme of China's publicity activities as "I am young, I am healthy".
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has called on all countries to pay attention to and make efforts to solve the problem of teenage pregnancy.
According to the latest statistics of the United Nations, about160,000 girls 18 years old give birth every year in the world, and another 3.2 million girls undergo unsafe abortion. Among them, 90% adolescent pregnant girls live in developing countries and are married. Pregnancy is not a wise choice for these girls, but more often it is the result of coercion. Complications of pregnancy and childbirth can lead to serious diseases, which is also the main cause of death of adolescent girls.