“Women must have control over their own bodies, and must be able to decide if, when and how often to get pregnant. Couples must be able to plan for the number of children they can raise, nourish and care for.”
[SURVEY] Who Has to Teach Sex Ed? QC Residents Say Family First
Before and even after the Reproductive Health Law was passed, institutions and individuals continue to debate about who should teach sexuality education among the young: parents or teachers? Whose role is it to play really?
Why the Supreme Court Must Affirm the RH Law’s Legality
It’s been a year since the SC issued a Status Quo Ante Order (SQAO) against the law’s implementation, and for most of RH advocates privy with relevant statistics, that’s another year’s worth of increase in unwanted and teenage pregnancies, inaccessibility to maternal and child care, and increased incidences of HIV and other sexually transmitted infections.
Know the RH law.
Part 3 of 3. Read part 1 and part 2 here. By Ma. Olivia H. Tripon The saga of the RH Bill from 1999 to 2012 which took more than a … Read More
RH Notes by Ma. Olivia H. Tripon
Part 2 of 3. Read Part 1 here. Contributed by Ma. Olivia Hubilla-Tripon The paper below was written when the controversial RH Bill had not yet been passed as ongoing debates … Read More
Going Back to the Basics to Prevent Infertility (Dash of SAS)
Health journalist and all-around SASsy woman Ana Santos was at the 7th Asia Pacific Conference on Reproductive and Sexual Health and Rights to give a poster presentation on Sex and Sensibilities. … Read More