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ADEOLA OTEMADE reports on the phenomenon whereby the population continues to grow thus leading to bigger socio-economic problems in which children are either out of school or live on the street, among other social problems.
As is the practice annually the 2021 World Population Day was celebrated on July 11 with the theme: ‘the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on fertility’. The day was observed this year “to shed more light on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on sexual and reproductive health and reproductive behaviour globally.”
Also to mark the day, leading demographers and population experts discussed the impact of the pandemic on fertility preferences and behaviours, the availability and use of family planning, teenage marriage, challenges of data collection, among other issues related to population.