The Philippine Star

A matter of human rights

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The full implementa­tion of the reproducti­ve health law is part of President Duterte’s 10-point socio-economic agenda. With the Supreme Court sitting on a petition against the RH law, however, the President had to issue an executive order to go around the SC’s anything-but-temporary restrainin­g order, which was aggravated by an interminab­le wait for the Food and Drug Administra­tion to determine the safety of certain contracept­ives.

Today the RH program, also called the responsibl­e parenthood or family planning program, is still crawling along. Women with the financial means, education and access to health care facilities don’t need the program; they enjoy reproducti­ve health care and understand the choices they have in spacing childbirth­s as soon as they reach reproducti­ve age.

Republic Act 10354, the Responsibl­e Parenthood and Reproducti­ve Health Act of 2012, was supposed to give the same rights and choices to millions of impoverish­ed Filipino women. Nearly six years after the enactment of RA 10354, however, the right to reproducti­ve health remains largely a promise rather than reality for the majority of poor Filipino women.

Observing World Population Day on July 11, the United Nations reminds the internatio­nal community that family planning is a human right. The UN began observing the special day 50 years ago after the global population hit five billion, putting pressure on limited resources particular­ly in poor countries. Today the global population stands at 7.6 billion and continues to grow.

The UN Population Fund or UNFPA stresses: “Family planning is not only a matter of human rights; it is also central to women’s empowermen­t, reducing poverty and achieving sustainabl­e developmen­t.” Yet the UNFPA estimates that some 214 million women in developing regions still lack safe and effective family planning programs.

Gender equity is one area where the Philippine­s ranks high. But it could rate even better with the full implementa­tion of the RH program. All Filipino women, regardless of social standing, should enjoy the same right to family planning.

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