
This was my main statement at the grand rally on May 29 at the SB Park Batasan Hills, Quezon City for the celebration of the May 28 International Day of Action for Women’s Health with the theme “Pag-aaruga sa Kababaihan, Tungo sa Malusog na Kinabukasan.”
Statistics are alarming. Reading the 2008 National Demographic and Health Survey (NDHS), I learned that more than half (54%) of married women age 15-49 do not want another child. The 19 percent of them want to have another child but would prefer to wait two (2) or more years. Only 63 percent of births in the country are planned; 20 percent are mistimed; and 16 percent are unwanted.
Section 20 (Right to Health) of the Magna Carta of Women (MCW) provides for the implementation of a comprehensive national strategy that will reduce women’s health risks, including those resulting from complications of pregnancy and childbirth. The RH bill addresses the needs of women who carry the bulk of burden of feed her family and continue to be at risk every time she gives birth. Access to information and services addressing reproductive health needs is a human right.
===Organizers of the event were:
Likhaan Center for Women’s Health (lead the event)National Anti-Poverty Commission (NAPC)
Philippine Commission on Women (PCW)
Department of Health (DOH)
Presidential Commission on the Urban Poor (PCUP)
Commission on Higher Education (CHED)
Quezon City government and community leaders of Barangays Batasan, Commonwealth and Payatas in Quezon City
Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD)
The International Day of Action on Women’s Health, celebrated every 28th of May and first observed in 1987, allows the world to focus its attention on women’s health needs as requisites for sustainable human development.
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