MDGs are not just international contracts. They are also social contracts with our fellowmen. We should take into account that each goal and target signifies human lives: lives that should not be forsaken, and lives that should be improved.
The Need for a Comprehensive National Policy on Women’s Health
Olongapo City is considered one of the more progressive cities outside Metro Manila because of programs and policies related to human development. It was the first city to pass an RH Code in 2007. It provides an annual budget of P3 million for RH information and services.
The Status of MDG 5 in the Philippines
Study after study has taught us that there is no tool for development more effective than the empowerment of women. —UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan
E=MC2: Engaging in Maternal & Child Health to Achieve MDGs 4 & 5
oin AYNLA and celebrate the wondrous work by our nurse advocates this coming October 8-9, 2011 in the 2nd Millennium Convention ‘(E=MC2: Engaging in Maternal and Child Health to Achieve MDGs 4&5!)
Real Women. Real Lives. Real Stories.
Talking about real women and real solutions at “Women Deliver Philippines” By Liwliwa Malabed