The World Population Day of 2025 focuses on the largest young generation in history. World Population Day – an occasion to think about the future of the Earth Culture and education ~ 60 > World Population Day, which is celebrated annually on July 11, was established by the UN in 1989 in order to draw attention to issues of population growth, sustainable development, health, gender equality and human rights. 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 ~ date is symbolic: July 11, 1987, the population of the Earth reached five billion people. Since then, this indicator has been growing steadily – according to the UN estimates, in 2022 the population of the world exceeded eight billion. 60 > World Population Day is a reason to think about how demographic processes affect the economy, ecology and social sphere. Particularly acute issues of reproductive health, access to education, combat poverty, as well as protecting the rights of women and children. The World Population Day of 2025 focuses on the largest young generation in history. The theme of this year – “Giving young people to create the opportunity to create such families that they want, in fair and complete hopes of the world” calls to ensure young people rights, resources and opportunities for the formation of their future. 60 > “On this World Population Day, we reflect on the potential and prospects of the most numerous young generation in history, – – It is said in the message of the UN Secretary General. – Young people not only form our future; They require the construction of such a future that would be distinguished by justice, inclusiveness and stability. ”Antoniu Gutherrish recalled that the promise given at the International Conference on Population and Development in 1994 remains relevant today: each person has the right to conscious decisions regarding his life and his future. However, according to the head of the UN, modern youth faces many challenges: economic instability, gender inequality, difficulties with access to healthcare, the consequences of the climatic crisis and armed conflicts. Despite this, young people show leadership and courage, requiring the construction of a fair and stable society. ~ 60 > “They perform the functions of leaders, acting courageously, according to conscience and clearly. They call for the creation of systems in which their rights will be defended and their choice will be supported, ”said Gaterrish. ~ 60 >Antoniu Gutherrish called on the world community to invest in education, health care, worthy of the work and protection of the reproductive rights of young people: “Let’s take the side of the youth and build the future in which everyone can determine their fate in the conditions of fair, calm and complete hopes of the world.” demographic trends in modern The world 60 ~ p > it took hundreds of thousands of years so that the population of the planet would grow to one billion people – then in just another 200 years it grew seven times. It is expected that by 2030 the population of the Earth will grow to about 8.5 billion people, by 2050 – to 9.7 billion, and by 2100 – up to 10.9 billion. ~ 60 > so sharp increase is determined mainly by an increase in the number of people who have survived to reproductive age, significant changes in the levels of birth rate, growth of growth, growth of growth. urbanization and acceleration of migration. These trends will have far -reaching consequences for the upcoming generations. ~ 60 > in the recent past there were huge changes in the levels of birth rate and life expectancy. In the early 1970s, women had an average of 4.5 children; By 2015, the birth rate in the world decreased to less than 2.5 children per woman. Meanwhile, the average life expectancy in the world increased from the 64.6 years in the early 1990s to 72.6 years in 2019. ~ 60 > In addition, high levels of urbanization and accelerating migration are observed in the world. 2007 was the first year when more people lived in cities than in rural areas, and by 2050 about 66 percent of the world’s population will live in cities. 62 ~