The Philippine NGO Council on Population, Health and Welfare Inc., one
of the most outspoken of organizations, has been speaking out for a rational
and practical population management program. Eden R. Divinagracia, PNGOC
executive director, writes that PNGOC is an umbrella organization of 740
NGOs all over the country working on population and development,
reproductive health, community and health development, literacy and
non-formal education and other social development programs to improve the
quality of life of Filipinos. Below is the organization's position:
"We believe that we are all concerned in empowering individuals and
families and improving the quality of their lives. Yet rapid population
growth is one of the most serious problems confronting the country today.
Perhaps even more critical, rapid population growth hinders our ability to
alleviate the pervasive poverty facing many Filipinos - poverty whose
effects are compounded by the political violence and uncontrollable
migration that it engenders.
"This is the very reason why PNGOC is among the many supporters for a
legislated and strong policy on population and reproductive health. We are
very glad that our legislators came together in their own volition and free
will to push and support population and reproductive health bills filed in
both the House of Representatives and the Senate.
"We strongly believe that the State has a responsibility to provide
access to information, education, and the requirements needed for enabling
people to plan their families. We further believe that God gave man a mind,
needless to say, a free will, so he could think of the consequences of his
actions. Animals breed indis-criminately; man was never meant to be since he
is a rational being.
"In the past 25 years, the GDP growth rate has averaged 3.1 percent.
The population on the other hand has grown at the rate of 2.5 percent. This
means an average improvement in the lives of the people of only 0.6 percent
per annum compared to other Asian nations which has GDP ranging from 3.5 to
8 percent.
"Further, the gravity of population and reproductive health issues
become evident when we come face to face with the horrendous realities of
women's experiences today. Among women, the leading cause of death is
related to pregnancy and childbearing. The national statistics further
reflect dismal results: for every 100,000 women who give birth, 172 die; for
every 1,000 babies born, 36 die; and for every 1,000 children, 48 of them do
not reach the age of five. God could not have wanted all of these things
happening. Take a moment to listen to the women; learn that their needs
would reflect that addressing their family planning and reproductive health
needs would not only benefit them but the entire welfare of the family."
"PNGOC avers that the Senate must ensure, through adequate laws, that
no policy or program shall result in limiting access to contraceptives and
other means of maintaining sexual and reproductive health, from censoring,
withholding or intentionally misinterpreting health-related information,
including sexual education and information, as well as from preventing
people's participation in health-related matters. The Reproductive Health
and Rights aims to improve people's reproductive health by ensuring that
people have access to safe, affordable and quality reproductive health, and
recognizes the importance of complete and accurate information and
education. It is about meeting the highest quality of health care as it is
about ensuring the people's rights and self-determination in reproductive
health to achieve a better quality of life for every Filipino.
"It is up to the Church if it wishes to discourage its flock from
availing of these services. Nonetheless, we ask your indulgence not to
intimidate and provoke our good legislators who support population and
reproductive health programs. The Constitution clearly defines the
separation of the Church and the State, so the present imposition of the
Catholic Church's stand on the government policies is a constitution
infringement on the State's rights."