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World Population Day 2010
http://anythingeverythingonline.blogspot.com/2010/07/world-poputaion-d…
The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) celebrates World Population Day by selecting a different theme each year that focuses on a certain global population issue.This year the theme is 'Everyone Counts'. The UNFPA hopes to stress the importance of eve
Mapping Humanity – Who are you and where do you live?
http://geoserver.isciences.com/DataBlog/?p=2485
July 11 is World Population Day and this year’s theme, “Everyone Counts,” is meant to emphasize how reliable, disaggregated data is crucial to progress and world development. To honor this theme, ISciences’ president comments on the importance of
Hari Populasi Dunia 2010: Setiap orang
http://falatok.com/?p=491
etiap tahun, Jabatan Perangkaan Malaysia akan melakukan satu tugas yang sangat penting dalam kesepadanan populasi di Malaysia. Dan hari ini, 11 Julai 2010. Iaitu Hari Populasi Dunia 2010, selari dengan slogan “Setiap orang dihitung”. Marilah kita s
World Population Day
http://www.squidcalendar.com/2010/07/world-population-day/
Today is World Population Day. Today we need to think for a bit on how the rise in population is effecting the earth and how we plan to provide for the masses.
Getting Ideas from Hans Rosling on controlling global population growth through child health
http://anewmillennium.blogspot.com/2010/07/getting-ideas-from-hans-ros…
According to Hans Rosling, "We can stop at nine billion if we do the right things. Child survival is the new dream. It's only children surviving that we will stop population growth." which means supporting MDG 4 and all the others. Time to Make Some Nois
Women, Reproduction, and Climate Change
http://atmysoiree.blogspot.com/
Why some governments don't want to hear about the connection between reproductive rights and climate change.
Celebrating World Population Day
http://geoserver.isciences.com/DataBlog/?p=2415
ISciences shows how reliable, disaggregated population data is so crucial to world development progress.
Hypnosis Blog
http://blog-ku-dimasmahardika.blogspot.com/
Here! i tell about hypnosis. Please visit us..
bloggers unite! it's world population day
http://pinksplotch.blogspot.com/2009/07/bloggers-unite-its-world-popul…
the population problem could be a matter of death. because of the lack of family planning, sex education, and (reproductive) health care, thousands of women die everyday giving birth. their right to life is instantly cut short, even leaving behind hope
BLOGGERS UNITE:WORLD POPULATION DAY 2009
http://www.mybrowneyedview.com/2009/07/bloggers-uniteworld-population-…
My post provides information on why it is worthwhile to educate girls and invest in women. There is also a video that supports facts given on the subject. Plus links to organizations that help support the effort to educate girls.
Space Habitation Shows the Need to Address Overpopulation
http://habitationintention.blogspot.com/2009/07/space-habitation-shows…
This is problematic, but let's look at present day. Right now, our population is increase by 9000 every hour. This rate is still a problem. J. H. Fremlin said "At the current rate it would take only about 50 years to populate Venus, Mercury, Mars, the moo
Observe World Population Day
http://gaiatribe.geekuniversalis.com/2009/07/11/observe-world-populati…
Discussion of holiday, how some women don't have control over their reproduction, and what you can do about it.
Bloggers Unite: World Population Day 2009
http://lifeasiknowit22.blogspot.com/2009/07/bloggers-unite-world-popul…
The aim of this day is to raise awareness so that we can fight this issue. The more we will blog about this the more it will be beneficial.
Plan Ahead for World Population Day
http://gaiatribe.geekuniversalis.com/2009/07/03/plan-ahead-for-world-p…
Description of holiday, discussion of overpopulation challenges, and list of family planning resources.
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World Population Day
World Population Day is an annual event, observed on July 11, which seeks to raise awareness of global population issues.
In 1968, world leaders proclaimed that individuals have a basic human right to determine freely and responsibly the number and timing of their children. Forty years later, modern contraception remains out of reach for hundreds of millions of women, men and young people. World Population Day 2008 reaffirmed the right of people to plan their families. It encouraged activities, events and information that will help make this right real — especially for those who often have the hardest time getting the information and services they need to plan their families, such as marginalized populations and young people. When people can plan their families, they can plan their lives. They can plan to beat poverty. They can plan on healthier mothers and children. They can plan to gain equality for women. Plan to support World Population Day this year!











