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[Title] => Sex education meant to address HIV/AIDS, unwanted pregnancies UNFPA
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The controversial sex education module, currently being reviewed after the Department of Education (DepEd) stopped its pilot testing in public schools in Metro Manila, was meant to address the health concerns of in-school adolescents exposed to risky behavior, a representative of the United Nations Fund on Population Activities (UNFPA) said.
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[Title] => P1.1-M condom sa Pinas
[Summary] => Nakatakdang padalhan ng United Nations Population Fund (UNPF) ng $20,000 o P1.1 milyong halaga ng condom ang Pilipinas bilang pagtupad sa pangakong tumulong sa problema ng lumalaking populasyon ng bansa na naisasantabi dahil sa bangayan sa pulitika.
Sinabi ni Akbayan Rep. Mario "Mayong" Aguja, malaki ang maitutulong ng P1.1 milyong halaga ng condom na maaaring ibigay sa mag-asawang nais magplano ng kanilang pamilya.
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[Title] => What ails RP family planning program?
[Summary] => The weakest point of the Philippines family planning program is the lack of "political commitment" on the part of the countrys leaders.
The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) has expressed concern over the countrys population growth, saying that "stronger" population management is needed to ease the worsening poverty in the Philippines.
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[Title] => UN agency to review RP surveillance system vs HIV, AIDS
[Summary] => The Joint United Nations Program on Human Immuno Deficiency Virus/Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (HIV/AIDS) will review the Philippines surveillance system and policy data on the disease to validate the "slow and low" transmission of the virus in the country.
Dr. Zahidul Huque, head of the UN Theme Group on HIV/AIDS, said they could not understand how HIV prevalence remains low in the Philippines "when the ingredients for an epidemic explosion are present in the country."
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The controversial sex education module, currently being reviewed after the Department of Education (DepEd) stopped its pilot testing in public schools in Metro Manila, was meant to address the health concerns of in-school adolescents exposed to risky behavior, a representative of the United Nations Fund on Population Activities (UNFPA) said.
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Sinabi ni Akbayan Rep. Mario "Mayong" Aguja, malaki ang maitutulong ng P1.1 milyong halaga ng condom na maaaring ibigay sa mag-asawang nais magplano ng kanilang pamilya.
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Dr. Zahidul Huque, head of the UN Theme Group on HIV/AIDS, said they could not understand how HIV prevalence remains low in the Philippines "when the ingredients for an epidemic explosion are present in the country."
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