On week two of “Occupy for Reproductive Health (O4RH),” campaign, a group of Women advocates working with grassroots communities are launching a photo exhibit that reflects the harsh realities of poverty especially among big families contrasted with pictures of families availing of RH services in Ifugao Province where an RH Code is implemented.
Occupy for RH: How is the movement faring?
Day One of Occupy for RH concluded successfully, sending a strong message to Legislators that supporters of the RH Bill will not back down from the fight to save the lives of mothers all over the Philippines.
Activists Occupy for RH
Hundreds of Reproductive Health advocates and legislators marched to the South Wing of Congress this afternoon to mark the first day of the Occupy for RH movement. Carrying purple placards … Read More
Nov 26: Social Media Users’ Day of Action Against Child Abuse!
PRESS RELEASE ENOUGH IS ENOUGH. We know it happens. We know we can stop it. We are not powerless. As a FACEBOOK, TWITTER, GOOGLE PLUS User, you can HELP. Join … Read More
Hagdang palayan at walang katapusang pagbubuntis
Sa isang dokyumentaryo, nabanggit ng ilang nagtratrabaho sa ilang NGO na mas maayos na ngayon ang kalagayan ng ilang kababaihan kumpara noon na kinakailangan pa nilang hingin ang permiso ng asawa upang payagan silang magpatali (tubal ligation).
Olongapo City National High School’s Forum on Reproductive Health Bill
Around two hundred 3rd and 4th year students of Olongapo City National High School participated in the forum, which focused on the socio–economic and cultural effects of the Reproductive Health Bill.