Key Takeaways
- The Ministry of National Health Services, Regulations and Coordination (MoNHSR&C) highlighted the importance of population stabilization.
- Collaboration with UNFPA and development partners was emphasized to achieve sustainable development goals.
- World Population Day 2026 focused on realizing young people's hopes and aspirations.
The Ministry of National Health Services, Regulations and Coordination (MoNHSR&C) has called for population stabilization as a key factor in achieving economic stability and sustainable development. This call was made during the commemoration of World Population Day 2026, which took place on July 15th in Islamabad.
In collaboration with the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) and other development partners, the ministry organized an event to discuss strategies for population stabilization. The global theme for this year’s celebration was 'Realizing the hopes and aspirations of young people – today and for the future.'
Parliamentarians from various parties participated in the national call, underscoring the importance of addressing population dynamics as part of broader socio-economic policies. According to a statement by the ministry, population stabilization is crucial for reducing pressure on resources and improving quality of life.
The event aimed to raise awareness among policymakers and the public about the challenges posed by rapid population growth and its impact on economic development. Speakers emphasized that sustainable development can only be achieved if population trends are managed effectively.
Dr. Aisha Khan, a senior advisor at UNFPA Pakistan, stated during the event: 'Population stabilization is not just about controlling numbers; it’s about ensuring that every individual has access to quality healthcare and education.'
The ministry also highlighted the role of family planning programs in achieving these goals. They stressed the need for comprehensive reproductive health services to empower women and young people with choices, thereby contributing to long-term economic stability.
In conclusion, the event served as a platform for stakeholders to discuss ongoing initiatives and future plans aimed at addressing population-related issues. The ministry’s call for action reflects a broader commitment to sustainable development and improved living standards in Pakistan.
'Population stabilization is not just about controlling numbers; it’s about ensuring that every individual has access to quality healthcare and education.'
Dr. Aisha Khan, Senior Advisor at UNFPA Pakistan





