+ Follow FAMILY PLANNING SURVEY Tag
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[Summary] => Sen. Miriam Defensor-Santiago has filed her own version of the Reproductive Health (RH) bill, which would be part of the country’s commitment to several international treaties and agreements when approved.
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[Title] => 162 mothers die in every 10,000 births
[Summary] => A recent family planning survey showed that 162 out of 10,000 mothers die in childbirth and 24 out of 1,000 babies are stillborn or die soon after birth, a female lawmaker supporting the reproductive health bill at the House of Representatives disclosed yesterday.
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[Title] => Half of women in CV use contraceptives
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The survey results was presented during the Data Dissemination Forum, of the NSO and the United States Agency for International Development, held at the Cebu Grand Convention yesterday.
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[Title] => RP population seen to hit 86.7 M in 2006
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"For 2005, our population was 85 million. But with a population growth rate of 2.36 percent or 1.7 million new babies born every year the number of Filipinos will be close to 87 million in 2006," PopCom executive director Tomas Osias told The STAR.
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Ang Central Visayas adunay taas nga porsiyento nga naggamit og family planning method, base sa Family Planning Survey (FPS) sa 2004.
Base sa survey 96.7 porsiyento ang migamit og family planning method sa Central Visayas.
Ang contraceptive pills maoy nag-unang method nga
gigamit para sa family planning.
Diin sa tibook Pilipinas miabot sa 15.6 porsiyento ang naggamit niini ug 10.1 porsyento ang migamit sa Central Visayas base sa FPS.
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FAMILY PLANNING SURVEY
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"For 2005, our population was 85 million. But with a population growth rate of 2.36 percent or 1.7 million new babies born every year the number of Filipinos will be close to 87 million in 2006," PopCom executive director Tomas Osias told The STAR.
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Base sa survey 96.7 porsiyento ang migamit og family planning method sa Central Visayas.
Ang contraceptive pills maoy nag-unang method nga
gigamit para sa family planning.
Diin sa tibook Pilipinas miabot sa 15.6 porsiyento ang naggamit niini ug 10.1 porsyento ang migamit sa Central Visayas base sa FPS.
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