World | world population Meet Baby No. 7 Billion UN, activists pick representatives for population landmark By Matt Cantor Posted Oct 31, 2011 7:25 AM CDT Updated Oct 31, 2011 7:56 AM CDT Copied Mother Vinita, 23, carries her symbolic 7 billionth girl child, Nargis, near Lucknow, India's most populous state of Uttar Pradesh, India, Monday, Oct. 31, 2011. (AP Photo/Rajesh Kumar Singh) The world’s 7 billionth baby has been born, and a number of infants are vying for the title. The UN has chosen Danica May Camacho—born in Manila, Philippines, just before midnight—as its symbolic No. 7 billion, the Guardian reports. UN officials offered Danica’s family a cake to celebrate, while other supporters gave the family a scholarship for her schooling. In India, kids' rights activists Plan International have chosen a girl named Nargis, born today in the country’s most populous state, to represent No. 7 billion. She was chosen to call attention to widespread, illegal sex-selective abortions of female fetuses, Plan International said. Some 250 villagers attended a hospital event celebrating her birth, which included a street play celebrating girls, the BBC reports. But the Guardian spoke to former milestone babies who say that once the hoopla passed, they felt discarded by the UN. "We saw Kofi Annan as almost like a godfather to him," says the father of 12-year-old Adnan Nevic of Bosnia Herzogovina, the sixth billionth baby. Says Adnan, "He held me up when I was two days old but since then we have heard nothing from them." Read These Next Researchers have an idea of what brought down this civilization. One mystery is solved around chilling Holocaust photo. The shark killed his girlfriend. He nearly died fighting it. Colorado says Tina Peters is staying in state custody. Report an error