‘The Responsible Parenthood and Reproductive Health Act of 2012’ affirms women’s right to reproductive and sexual health information and services, including contraception, and mandates the government to include age and development appropriate reproductive health education for all school-going adolescents. Despite active campaigning by the Catholic Church against pro-Law Senatorial candidates, a significant number won in the 2013 elections. Civil society groups now aim to ensure that the law is translated into effective policies and programmes, shaped and evaluated against a human rights framework
While feminist movements have secured legal reforms that support gender equality in civil codes in M...
In 2012; the Philippines passed the Responsible Parenthood and Family Planning Law; a landmark legis...
(Excerpt) In order to propose a way forward toward better sexual and reproductive health regulation,...
Comprehensive sexuality education, including for out-of-school youth, is urgently needed to reverse ...
Bangladesh has made remarkable, unexpected progress towards the health Millennium Development Goals ...
While the Philippines is a signatory to multiple international conventions that affirm women’s repro...
International right-to-health standards for the availability, accessibility, acceptability and quali...
Enormous achievements in sexual and reproductive health (SRH) have been made via China’s vertical an...
Restrictive Philippine laws and a lack of public funding have limited Filipinos’ access to modern co...
The debates surrounding the reproductive health bills created controversy and division between the P...
This chapter examines how international accords on sexual and reproductive health, such as the SDGs,...
Many forms of violence affect women and girls, such as physical and sexual abuse, trafficking, femal...
Accomplishments include a 45% decline in the maternal mortality ratio (MMR) between 1990 and 2013; 1...
Twenty years after the 1994 International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD), which est...
Civil society monitoring and advocacy that is vertically integrated across different levels of actio...
While feminist movements have secured legal reforms that support gender equality in civil codes in M...
In 2012; the Philippines passed the Responsible Parenthood and Family Planning Law; a landmark legis...
(Excerpt) In order to propose a way forward toward better sexual and reproductive health regulation,...
Comprehensive sexuality education, including for out-of-school youth, is urgently needed to reverse ...
Bangladesh has made remarkable, unexpected progress towards the health Millennium Development Goals ...
While the Philippines is a signatory to multiple international conventions that affirm women’s repro...
International right-to-health standards for the availability, accessibility, acceptability and quali...
Enormous achievements in sexual and reproductive health (SRH) have been made via China’s vertical an...
Restrictive Philippine laws and a lack of public funding have limited Filipinos’ access to modern co...
The debates surrounding the reproductive health bills created controversy and division between the P...
This chapter examines how international accords on sexual and reproductive health, such as the SDGs,...
Many forms of violence affect women and girls, such as physical and sexual abuse, trafficking, femal...
Accomplishments include a 45% decline in the maternal mortality ratio (MMR) between 1990 and 2013; 1...
Twenty years after the 1994 International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD), which est...
Civil society monitoring and advocacy that is vertically integrated across different levels of actio...
While feminist movements have secured legal reforms that support gender equality in civil codes in M...
In 2012; the Philippines passed the Responsible Parenthood and Family Planning Law; a landmark legis...
(Excerpt) In order to propose a way forward toward better sexual and reproductive health regulation,...