Pope Francis to open Italian demographics conference
By Pope staff writer
The Covid-19 pandemic has only worsened a preexisting trend in declining birthrates in Italy, as the nation ages and policies to promote births have had little impact.
The Holy See Press Office announced on Monday that Pope Francis will open a meeting on the “General States of Birth”.
Organized by the “Forum for Family Associations”, the event will be held on 14 May at the Auditorium Conciliazione, just a stone’s throw away from the Vatican.
Demographic winter
According to a press release from the Forum, the online initiative will deal with the demographic crisis “which has become even more important due to the pandemic, which has resulted in over 1 million more poor families” in Italy.
The main goal of the event is to “launch an appeal for mutual responsibility to get the country moving again, beginning with new births.”
Looming depopulation
The Forum’s statement added that Italy is facing depopulation and that birthrates have been negatively affected by “structural and legislative deficiencies at the fiscal, economic, and social levels, which are reflected in the collapse of births.”
The meeting will bring together experts and high-level Italian officials.
Several government minister will take part, including the Family Minister, Elena Bonetti, Education Minister, Patrizio Bianchi, and the president of the Lazio Region, Nicola Zingaretti.
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