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RH Law Insufficient for Reducing Teen Pregnancies, Says Hontiveros

by Mae De Vera, LAWIN.news January 27, 2025
written by Mae De Vera, LAWIN.news January 27, 2025
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MANILA, Philippines — Senator Risa Hontiveros voiced her disagreement with Health Secretary Teodoro Herbosa’s assertion that the Reproductive Health (RH) law is sufficient to address the issue of teenage pregnancy. Her statement came in response to Herbosa’s support for those opposing a new measure she has proposed, aimed at tackling the increasing number of young mothers in the country.

Hontiveros has long been an advocate for additional strategies to complement the existing RH law. She stressed that reliance solely on this legislation would not adequately reduce teenage pregnancies. Her stance comes amid an ongoing debate in the country about the effectiveness of the RH law, which was intended to provide comprehensive reproductive health education and services. Critics of the law argue that it falls short in addressing the specific needs of adolescents.

The senator’s proposal seeks to introduce more focused interventions, which she believes are necessary to effectively combat the rise in teenage pregnancy rates. She highlighted that the current law does not fully address the socio-economic factors and educational gaps that contribute to this issue. Hontiveros pointed out that without addressing these underlying causes, the problem of teenage pregnancies would persist.

Health Secretary Herbosa, on the other hand, maintains that the RH law, if properly implemented, provides a sufficient framework for reducing teenage pregnancies. He argues that the law’s provisions, which include education and access to contraceptives, are adequate tools for prevention. Herbosa has been vocal in his support of the law since its inception, crediting it with improving access to reproductive health services nationwide.

Despite Herbosa’s confidence in the RH law, Hontiveros remains firm in her belief that it requires augmentation. She calls for a more comprehensive approach, integrating education, health services, and community engagement. Her proposal includes initiatives aimed at educating young people about reproductive health, providing better access to healthcare services, and involving community leaders in prevention efforts.

The issue of teenage pregnancy has been a significant concern in the Philippines, with rates reportedly higher than in other Southeast Asian countries. According to a study by the United Nations Population Fund, the country has one of the highest teenage birth rates in the region. This alarming statistic has prompted lawmakers and public health officials to seek solutions to curb the trend.

Critics of the RH law argue that its implementation has been inconsistent, leading to gaps in reproductive health education and services, particularly in rural areas. They contend that this inconsistency undermines the law’s effectiveness in addressing teenage pregnancy. Supporters of Hontiveros’ proposal echo these concerns, emphasizing the need for targeted measures that consider the unique challenges faced by teenagers in different socio-economic contexts.

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Mae De Vera, LAWIN.news

Mae De Vera is a passionate advocate, creative professional, and entrepreneur. A graduate of Political Science from Saint Louis University and a law student of Arellano University, Mae is dedicated to empowering marginalized communities through outreach programs and advocacy. With a background in digital artwork, event flyer design, ESL teaching, and business management, Mae brings a versatile skill set to her endeavors. She also embraces her love for nature through farming, integrating sustainability into her life. Mae’s leadership experience as a consistent school student leader reflects her commitment to making a difference. Today, she combines her creativity, advocacy, and entrepreneurial spirit to create impactful stories and initiatives that inspire change. Disclaimer: The views and beliefs expressed by the author do not necessarily represent those of LAWIN.news, its management, editorial board, or staff.

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