STATEMENT: UN SG Message for World Population Day

United Nations Secretary General Antonio Gutteres. Photo:© European Union, 2025

On this World Population Day, we celebrate the potential and promise of the largest youth generation ever.

They are not only shaping our future; they are demanding one that is just, inclusive, and sustainable.

The theme — “Empowering young people to create the families they want in a fair and hopeful world” – reaffirms the promise of the 1994 International Conference on Population and Development: that every person has the right to make informed choices about their lives and futures.

Many young people today face economic uncertainty, gender inequality, health challenges, the climate crisis and conflict. Still, they are leading – with courage, conscience and clarity. And they are calling for systems that uphold their rights and support their choices.

I urge countries to invest in policies that ensure education, healthcare, decent work, and the full protection of their reproductive rights. Let us stand with young people and build a future where every person can shape their destiny in
a world that is fair, peaceful and full of hope.

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2 Comments

  1. Luke
    July 14, 2025

    Sorry mister SG, Ibrahim Traore already speaks for the 1.5 billion of us without rep at your Sec Council. We got this.

  2. Ibo France
    July 12, 2025

    Every time I hear about the UN the image of a toothless tiger comes to mind. This once universally revered organisation has been almost completely emasculated.

    Once regarded as a bastion for peace and goodness, it now appears to be unable or unwilling to prevent wars, hunger, human trafficking, etcetera.

    The UN has been weird and found wanting. It has increasingly become incapable and ineffective as a standard bearer for human rights.

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