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To: Philippine Congress
We are seriously disturbed that more than 10 Filipino women die every day due to pregnancy and childbirth-related complications. The big majority of those who die are poor women at the prime of their lives.
We are alarmed that 29 out of 1,000 infants die due to various sickness and illnesses that are preventable and curable.
We are troubled that 4.9 million Filipino youth, aged 15-27 are sexually active but programs that would ensure their safety and help them become more responsible in dealing with their sexuality and relationships are severely lacking. Especially worrisome is the fact that 1 out of 5 female teenagers get pregnant before they reach their 20th birthday.
These are just a few of the problems in the midst of the ongoing economic crisis, escalating poverty, and the ever-increasing prices of basic commodities and services. Moreover, the Philippine population grows unabated with almost 2 million individuals added every year. Researches consistently show that poverty is more prevalent among big families compared to smaller ones.
The acute lack of services and information regarding reproductive health:
* results in the untimely death of women and children;
* is the reason why our youth are largely unprepared to deal with matters pertaining to their sexuality and relationships; and
* exacerbates the effects of economic crisis and poverty on millions of ordinary Filipinos, especially those with big families.
We believe that Filipinos, particularly the poor, urgently need access to information and services that will address their reproductive health needs.
We believe that a rights-based, comprehensive, and responsive reproductive health law will help empower Filipinos to achieve a better quality of life.
We firmly believe that the passage of the Reproductive Health Bill into law will help actualize people's, especially women's rights to make informed decisions.
Therefore, we call on our legislators to pass the Reproductive Health Bill into law now.
Sincerely,
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And frankly, I was surprised that there were only 185 names on the list! C'mon. I think that there are far more Filipinos out there who think that this bill should be passed.
So go sign the petition here:
Let's see what our numbers really are.


5 Comments:
i'm for this move of the goevernment on Reproductive Health. the church seems to have a strangle hold on values and it shoves them down the throats of the ignorant.
YOU'RE ALL GOING TO HELL if you do not follow us kinda mentality is counter productive to the country.
A domino effect so to speak. The largely ignorant public are religious and do not want to go to hell (haha) and have nothing to do since employment is only for the educated, so they multiply. a new generation of poor people are created and the cycle starts over.
UHG! It's so frustrating to see these numbers.
The answers are there so bold and obvious.
We're losing too many lives.
Educate.
I believe 100% in this push for awareness and change of attitude through education campaigns.
Keep it up.
I'm inspired and salute you in your efforts to bring MORE attention to this issue.
2000,000 a year.
Too many for such a struggling country.
The Philippines needs some time to breath. Catch up with the population.
The ratio is completely out of whack.
Something HAS to give, and religion must step aside a bit in order for this to happen.
The best, most common-sense point of view I've ever heard on birth control came from the Dalai Lama.
He said that since we are now suppressing death (modern medicine, surgery, maintenance pharms, sanitation, etc), we must also begin to suppress birth. It's all about balance.
I checked just now, and signatures are up to 383! How many we aiming for?
Nakakalungkot nga everytime naiisingit sa mga lessons namin ang health situations tulad nito...
Hayz! I think... The best thing na magagawa specially ng DOH is health Education for pregnant mothers... Meron na niyan actually sa maraming Health Centers sa Manila kaso hindi ganun pinagbibigayan ng importansya.
Thanks!
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