Cheers and fears as world population hits 7 billion
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MANILA — Asia welcomed the first of the world's symbolic "seven billionth" babies Monday, but celebrations were tempered by worries over the strain that humanity's population explosion is putting on a fragile planet.
The United Nations says that by its best estimates, the seven billionth baby will be born Monday, and countries around the world have planned events surrounding the demographic milestone.
Zambia is throwing a seven billion song contest; Vietnam is staging a "7B: Counting On Each Other" concert; Russian authorities are showering gifts on selected newborns; the Ivory Coast is putting on a comedy show and Papua New Guinea is handing out "goody bags" for new mothers.
The Philippines was the first country to declare a seven billionth baby, in the form of a little girl called Danica May Camacho.
Weighing 2.5 kilos (5.5 pounds), Danica was delivered just before midnight Sunday under an explosion of media camera flashes at Manila's Jose Fabella Memorial Hospital.
"She looks so lovely," the mother, Camille Dalura, whispered as she cradled her baby girl.
"I can't believe she is the world's seven billionth."
Danica is the second child for Dalura and her partner, Florante Camacho, who stood quietly in a corner wearing a white hospital gown as television crews and photographers crowded to get a shot of his daughter.
UN officials presented the child with a cake. Other gifts from local benefactors included a scholarship grant and a financial package to help the parents open a general store.
The UN named a Bosnian child, Adnan Mevic, as the Earth's six billionth inhabitant on Oct. 12, 1999. The secretary general at the time, Kofi Annan, was pictured in a Sarajevo hospital with Mevic in his arms.
The Mevic family is now living in poverty, which is partly why no single baby will be put in the global spotlight this time. Instead a number of births will be marked throughout the day.
Other countries honouring babies as the world's symbolic seven billionth include Bangladesh, Cambodia, India, Laos and the Maldives.
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