MANILA, Philippines– President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. emphasized the importance of educating young people about the risks and challenges of teenage pregnancy during a discussion in Manila on Friday.
He underscored the need for comprehensive sexuality education (CSE) to raise awareness among youth about the consequences of early parenthood.
Marcos expressed support for initiatives aimed at reducing teenage pregnancies, noting that CSE would provide young individuals with accurate information on sexual health and relationships.
The proposed bill seeks to equip teenagers with the knowledge necessary to make informed decisions about their sexual and reproductive health.
He highlighted the potential impact of teenage parenthood on individuals and society, pointing out the challenges it poses for both the young parents and their families.
The bill aims to address these concerns by incorporating sexuality education into school curricula.
In the Philippines, teenage pregnancy remains a significant issue, with many young people becoming parents before they are ready.
Advocates of the proposed bill argue that education is key to reducing teenage pregnancies, and that informed youth will be better able to manage relationships responsibly.
The bill, currently under review, seeks to introduce a structured curriculum covering topics such as reproduction, consent, and relationship dynamics, tailored to different age groups.
The bill will undergo further review and legislative processes before it can become law.