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.
Women to Congress leaders: Keep your word, vote on the RH Bill now
According to Elizabeth Angsioco, DSWP, news saying that voting on the RH bill might take place in June 2012 means that HOR leadership is reneging on its word that the bill will be voted on before the year ends.
THANK YOU! – 2nd AYNLA Millennium Convention
“Maraming salamat sa mga dumalo at nakisalo sa pangalawang pambansang pagtitipon ng AYNLA International. At sa mga sumusuporta ng RH na mga nars, mabuhay kayo. Lalo kaming nagpapasalamat sa mga … Read More
Speech of Sen. Miriam Defensor Santiago (part 2 and 3)
Our partners at DSWP posted the speech of Senator Miriam Defensor Santiago last August 17, 2011 in the House of Senate on the Constitutional and International Law and Socioeconomics of … Read More
Power Point: Bigotry
The latest is the June 2011 SWS survey showing that 82 percent of Filipinos believe that deciding on a family planning method is a personal choice, and no one should interfere.
Power Point: The church of the poor
We can only guess how many hospitals can be better equipped, how many doctors and nurses can be hired, and eventually, how many lives can be saved if only the Church decides to put this money in people’s health —even only in Catholic people’s health.