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Skip to main content United Nations Population Fund ENESFRAR Back Search Search MAIN NAVIGATION * Home * Who we are * About us * Where we work * How we work * Human rights-based approaches * Culturally sensitive approaches * Results Based Management approach * ICPD * Innovation * Advocacy * Diversity, Equity and Inclusion * Centre of Excellence on Civil Registration and Vital Statistics Systems * South-South and Triangular Cooperation * Generation Equality Forum: Action Coalition on Bodily Autonomy and SRHR * Strategic plan 2022 – 2025 * UNFPA in the UN system * UNFPA HQ Optimization * Strategic partnerships * Parliamentarians * Private Sector Spotlight * Sports Partnerships * TransformU - University Network * Women's Health in the Workplace * Transparency * Programme Expenses * Data Quality and Usability * Internal Audit and Investigation * Fraud Alert * Policies & Procedures Manual * Policies & Procedures Manual * Communication Policies * Ethics Policies * Evaluation Policies * Facilities and Administrative Services Policies * Finance and Budget Policies * Human Resources Policies * Issuance Policies * Information and Communications Technology Policies * Personal Data Privacy and Protection Policies * Procurement Policies * IP Protocol for PSEA Interagency Resources * Programme Policies * Interagency IP Protocol Resources * Resource Mobilization Policies * Safety and Security Policies * Technical Assistance Policies * Oversight and Internal Audit and Investigation Policies * Corporate Environmental Responsibility in UNFPA * External Partners * Key Facts * Projects * Sustainable Procurement in UNFPA * Protection from Sexual Exploitation, Sexual Abuse and Sexual Harassment * Disability Inclusion * Disability Inclusion * We Decide: Including and empowering persons with disabilities * Executive Leadership * Resources and Funding * Jobs * Supply Chain * Audit and Investigation * Evaluation * Executive Board * Goodwill Ambassadors and Patron * UN Population Award * Frequently asked questions * What we do * Sexual & reproductive health * Family planning * HIV & AIDS * Maternal health * Midwifery * Obstetric fistula * Sexual & reproductive health * Young people * Adolescent pregnancy * Child marriage * Comprehensive sexuality education * Youth leadership & participation * Human rights & gender equality * Engaging men & boys * Female genital mutilation * Gender-based violence * Gender equality * Human rights * Son preference * Population matters * Ageing * Census * Climate change * Demographic dividend * Migration * Urbanization * Civil registration and vital statistics * Population trends * Humanitarian * Afghanistan * Armenia * Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh * Democratic Republic of the Congo * Ethiopia * Haiti * Lebanon * Occupied Palestinian territory * Sudan * Syria * Ukraine * Yemen * Latest * Multimedia * News stories * Campaigns & interactives * Publications * Media centre * Statements & speeches * Events * Data Donate * Home * Videos * 8 Billion Lives, Infinite Possibilities: The case for rights and choices 8 BILLION LIVES, INFINITE POSSIBILITIES: THE CASE FOR RIGHTS AND CHOICES Published on: 19/04/2023 The world population has reached 8 billion. Are there too many people? Too few? These are the wrong questions. See how humanity becoming 8 billion strong opens us up to infinite possibilities and find out why UNFPA, the United Nations Population Fund, is making a case for reproductive rights and choices. Back to page Video 8 BILLION LIVES, INFINITE POSSIBILITIES: THE CASE FOR RIGHTS AND CHOICES The world population has reached 8 billion. Are there too many people? Too few? These are the wrong questions Share on Facebook Share on Twitter RELATED CONTENT Stories MORE THAN A STATISTIC: FOUR REASONS WHY EVERYONE MUST BE COUNTED AS THEY ARE Read more Speech OPENING REMARKS BY UNFPA EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR DR. NATALIA KANEM AT THE LAUNCH OF… Read more Campaign 8 BILLION LIVES, INFINITE POSSIBILITIES: STATE OF WORLD POPULATION REPORT 2023 Read more PAGINATION * 1 * 2 * 3 * 4 * 5 * next * last » FOOTER MENU * Transparency Portal * Report wrongdoing * Sitemap * Terms of Use * UNFPA Privacy Policy * Transparency * UNFPA worldwide * Contact Donate © All rights reserved 2024. Follow us Join our mailing list Subscribe We use cookies and other identifiers to help improve your online experience. By using our website you agree to this, see our cookie policy Accept X ShareThis Copy and Paste