Quezon City, Philippines - The Purple Ribbon for Reproductive Health Movement (PR4RH) held a press conference earlier today, 13 January condemning Congress' Bicameral Conference Committee's (BiCam) P1B budget cut for the procurement of contraceptives of the Department of Health's Family Health and Responsible Parenthood Office.
The said press conference, held at Annabel's Restaurant in Tomas Morato was headed by Former DOH Secretary and RPRH National Implementation Team (NIT) Chair Dr. Esperanza Cabral together with Former Albay 1st District Representative and RH Bill Lead Author Cong. Edcel Lagman.
Dr. Cabral and Cong. Lagman were also joined by Former Senator and UN Assistant Secretary General for Social Development and Humanitarian Affairs Sen. Leticia Ramos-Shahani and Community Health Worker and Pinagsamang Lakas ng Kababaihan, Kabataan, at ibang Kasarian (PILAKKK) President Magdalena Bacalando.
In a statement released by PR4RH, signed by more than 120 individual and organizational supporters, it called on the "the
erring legislators to account and demand remedial action from Congress and the
President"
Here is PR4RH's full statement:
No to Bicam Committee’s Cut of DOH Budget for FP!
Uphold the RPRH Law, Uphold
Women’s Rights!
DOH
officials confirmed the budget cut on FP commodities at a meeting with civil
society organizations and other government agencies which are members of the National
Implementation Team (NIT) of the RPRH Law. The cut amounting to PhP1B was made
by the Bicameral Conference Committee (Bicam) of Congress and will affect the
procurement of contraceptives intended mainly for poor women.
The
Bicam’s action is arbitrary, unjust and callous. It will thrust millions of poor
women who want to plan their pregnancies into uncertainty and the likelihood of
unplanned pregnancy - even abortion and maybe maternal death. It will also thrust
millions of impoverished families into greater destitution.
How
the Bicam arrived at this lamentable decision is unclear. Sen. Legarda alleged
that the DOH was slow to expend their FP budget based on half-year June 2015
performance prompting the transfer of funds to the Dept. of National Defense,
State universities and other sections within the DOH. (GMA news online, Jan. 09, 2016). On the other hand, Sen.
Sotto explained that the cut covered contraceptives, such as condoms and
injectables, which were “considered abortifacients and in fact, covered by the
Supreme Court TRO” (RG Cruz, ABS-CBN news.com, Jan.01/07/16).
Both
explanations are untrue. By the end of 2015, DOH reported that 90% of the funds
for contraceptives were expended, leaving them with a measly 87M to expand
Family Planning services in 2016. This is barely enough for the FP needs of
80,000 women out of over 4 million with unmet need for contraception. As for
the Supreme Court TRO, the restraint in contraceptive procurement covered only the
contraceptive implants, which were not included in DOH’s budget request. The TRO does not prevent the purchase of other FP
commodities. Sen. Sotto is distorting the facts once more!
Clearly
the Bicam action is arbitrary.
Its
process of decision making was also nontransparent and undemocratic. Sen. Pia
Cayetano, principal sponsor of the RH Law in the Senate complained about the
removal saying that “detailed amendments were not readily available from Sen.
Legarda’s office” (Jee Geronimo, Rappler, January 07, 2016). Typical of deliberations
of the so-called “Third Chamber,” there are no records of the discussion.
The
cut is reprehensible given the palpable improvement in people’s lives because
of family planning. In depressed communities of Manila , Contraceptive Prevalence Rate (CPR) has
dramatically risen from close to zero when Mayor Atienza (who banned
contraceptives) left office in 2007 to 42% in 2015. Poor women are talking to
media about their greater sense of security, wellbeing and confidence, which allows
them to be more involved in their community (ANC, The World Tonight, October
14, 2015).
Such
accounts jibe with the global evidence that ensuring access to family planning
information, supplies and services is “essential to securing the well-being and
autonomy of women,(and to) supporting the health and development of communities,”
(WHO Media centre, May 2015). They also explain why access to family planning
and the means to achieve it are “human rights” that States are obligated to “respect,”
“protect” and “fulfill.” (Office of the High Commissioner on Human Rights,
undated); and why Sec. 25 of the RH Law explicitly provides that “natural and artificial family planning
commodity requirements... and for other reproductive health and responsible
parenthood services, shall be included
in the subsequent years’ general appropriations.”
In removing
the budget for contraceptives, the Bicameral Conference Committee abused its power,
discriminated against poor women and their families, and violated their right
to health and development.
We must
not let this transgression pass. We must call the erring legislators to account
and demand remedial action from Congress and the President. We must oppose all efforts
to nullify the RPRH Law.
January
13, 2016
Sec. Esperanza Cabral
Former DOH Secretary
Lead Convenor,
Purple Ribbon for RH
Chair, National Implementation Team (NIT) of the RPRH Law
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Cong. Edcel Lagman
Former Representative,
1st District of Albay
RH Bill Lead Author
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Sen. Leticia Ramos-Shahani
Former UN Assistant Secretary-General for Social
Development and Humanitarian Affairs
Former Senator
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ACHIEVE, Inc.
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Interfaith Partnership for the Promotion of Responsible
Parenthood, Inc. (IPPRP)
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Philippine Society for Responsible Parenthood, Inc. (PSRP)
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AKBAYAN Citizen's Action Party
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International Youth Council Pilipinas Inc.
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Philippine Society of Reproductive Health Nurses
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Aksyon Kababaihan
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Kaisaka-North Luzon
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Philippine League of Government
and Private Midwives Inc. (PLGPMI)
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Alliance of Young Health Advocates
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Kapisanan ng mga Kamag-anak ng Migranteng Manggagawang
Pilipino, Inc. (Kakammpi)
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Pinag-isang Tinig at Lakas ng
Anak-Pawis (PIGLAS)-SENTRO
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Alliance of Young Nurse Leaders and Advocates
International Inc. (AYNLA International Inc.)
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LILAK (Purple Action for Indigenous Women's Rights)
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Pinagsamang Lakas ng Kababaihan,
Kabataan at ibang Kasarian (PILAKKK)
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Al-Mujadillah Foundation,Inc. (AMDF)
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Likhaan Center for Women’s Health Inc. (Likhaan)
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Roots of Health/Ugat ng Kalusugan
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Associated Labor Unions (ALU)-TUCP
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Lingap Para Sa Kalusugan ng
Sambayanan (LIKAS)
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SERVE NET, Cordillera - North Luzon
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Babae – Negros
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Liya-Liya Women Vendors Association
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Sorsogon Women's Network for Development
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Bukidnon Active Women’s Federation
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MAKALAYA
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Tarbilang Foundation, Inc.
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Catholics for Reproductive Health (C4RH)
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Malayang Lapian ng Kababaihan (MALAYA Ka)
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The Forum for Family Planning and Development, Inc
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DAP-AYAN TI BABBAE, Cordillera- North
Luzon
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Mindanao Commission on Women- Iligan Area Core Group of
Iligan City
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Transform Asia
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Davao LGBT Community
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National Anti-Poverty Commission (NAPC)
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Ugnayang Kababaihan Agapay sa Pamayanan
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Democratic Socialist Women of the Philippines (DSWP)
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National Youth Commission (NYC)
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Ugnayan ng Manggagawa ng Kababaihan ng
Group 9 & 10
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Family Planning Organization of the Philippines (FPOP)
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Nisa Ul Haqq fi Bangsamoro
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UnyPhil-Women
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Filipino Freethinkers
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Pambansang Koalisyon ng
Kababaihan sa Kanayunan (PKKK)
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Woman Health Philippines
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FriendlyCare Foundation, Inc.
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Partido Lakas ng Masa (PLM)
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Women's Action Network for Development
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GALANG Philippines, Inc
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Partido Manggagawa Partylist
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Women's Health Care Foundation, Inc. (WHCF)
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Gender Watch Against Violence and Exploitation (GWAVE)
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Philippine Center for Population and Development (PCPD)
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Women's Initiatives for Society, Culture, and Environment
(WISE)
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Generation Peace Youth Network
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Philippine Legislators’ Commission on Population and
Development (PLCPD)
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Youth First Initiative Philippines, Inc.
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Health Action Information Network (HAIN)
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Philippine NGO Council on Population,
Health and Welfare,Inc. (PNGOC)
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Dr. Reihana Mohideen, PhD
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HIV and AIDS Support House (HASH)
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Philippine NGO Support Program (PHANSUP)
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Jonathan Monis
RH advocate
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Jesus Ador
President
Pacol Gay Organization
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Paolo Antonio Fernando
RH Advocate and FP User
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Maria Cristina Onate
RH
advocate
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Reigner Jireh Antiquera
RH advocate
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Melinda J. Esmabe
RM-Head Midwife
Naga College Foundation Maternity and
Birthing Clinic
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Pachelle Ann Pacamara, RM
Estrogen Birthing Clinic
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Faith Bacon
RH advocate
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Janette Gallardo
RM-Staff
Isarog Birthing Clinic
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Lorna Pajoilas
Women with Disability for RH
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Rachelle Benavente
RM-Staff
Calabanga Birthing Home
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Raymond Garcia
RH advocate
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Ernesto M Pernia, PhD
Professor Emeritus
UP School of Economics
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Criselda Bisda
Women with Disability for RH
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Patricia M. Gomez, RM, MCHS, Executive
Director
Integrated Midwives Association of the
Philippines (IMAP)
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Mary Racelis, PhD
Research Scientist and Professorial
Lecturer
Social Anthropology
Ateneo de Manila University
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Teresita M. Borgonos
MAKALAYA
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Marita Concepcion Castro-Guevara, PhD
Associate Professor and Social
Researcher
Ateneo de Manila University
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Ramon D. San Pascual, MPH
Independent Consultant
Health and Development, Policy and Advocacy
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Florencia Pantaliano Cabatingan
Exec. Board Member and Chairperson
Women's Committee Trade Union Congress of the Philippines
(TUCP)
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Raquel Ignacio
RH advocate
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Cecilia Banca-Santos
President Emeritus Philippine League of Government and Private
Midwives, Inc. (PLGPMI)
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Rommel Castaneda
President
Camaligan Gay Society
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Dr. Esmeraldo T. Ilem, MD, FPOGS
President
Philippine Society for Responsible Parenthood, Inc. (PSRP)
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Anita T. Sescon
RH advocate
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Marites Racquel Corpuz
Women with Disability for RH
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Krizelda Jurado, RM
Canaman RHU-Birthing
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Maria Kristina Siuagan
RH
advocate
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Janine Cruzet
Women with Disability for RH
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Wanet Lacsamana
RH advocate
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Alvin Soreta
President
Movement of Empowered Gay Society
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Gemma Regina C. Cunanan
RH advocate
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Ruthy D Libatique
RH advocate
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Leonora Sunit
Women with Disability for RH
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Alvin Cloyd Dakis, RN, CGDP
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Carmi Licerio
Women with Disability for RH
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Arnel Rostom Deiparine
Chief Operating Officer
Population Services Pilipinas,
Inc. (PSPI)
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Jose Mateo R. dela Cruz
Chairperson
Committee on Participation & Governance, 8th National
Youth Parliament
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Emma A. Llanto, MD
Adolescent Medicine, UP-PGH
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Rochit Tanedo
Executive Director
Creative Collective Center, Inc. (CCCI)
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Lloyd delos Angeles, RM,RN
Clinician/Trainer
Isarog Family Health and Training, Inc.
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Magdalena Lopez
RH advocate
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Maya Tamayo
RH Advocate
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Florencia Cassanova-Dorotan
Undersecretary
National Anti-Poverty Commission
(NAPC)
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Mark Lorico
Bombon, Rural Health Unit
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G Tongi
in behalf of Kababayan Today on LA18
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Dr. Eddie Dorotan
RH advocate
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Rep. Angelina Ludovice Katoh
Akbayan Party-list
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Rodel Villamora
Bicol's Magayon, LGBT Org.
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Esper Dowling
Vice-Chairperson
Philippine Federation for Natural Family Planning (PFNFP)
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Krisel Lagman-Luistro
Former Tabaco City Mayor and RH advocate
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Dr. Jesusa M. Marco
RH advocate
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*** Editor's Note: I am currently in Penang, Malaysia attending The Asian-Pacific Resource & Research Center for Women (ARROW) Strategic Planning Meeting with its partners in 17 countries from South East Asia, South Asia, East and Central Asia, and the Global South. Images taken from Facebook.
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