Message from the Socioeconomic
Planning Secretary
Since 2014, the annual reports on the Philippines’
Responsible Parenthood and Reproductive Health
(RPRH) have faithfully chronicled the important
milestones of this particular dimension of this
development-centered Program.
As one of the flagship programs of the Philippine
government, that of the RPRH is inextricably
linked to the nation’s development objectives
as outlined in Ambisyon 2040. On a larger
perspective, it serves as a manifestation of our
commitment to the global community by way
of the United Nations’ Sustainable Development
Goals.
While the RPRH program is undoubtedly
underpinned in the far-reaching facet of healthcare,
its accomplishments are ultimately translated into
the dimensions of countrywide development. We
can arrive at a consensus that, in simple terms,
the state of our population carries over to the
achievement of the much-desired demographic
dividend of the Philippines.
For one, reproductive health is recognized as a
cost-effective health intervention. It has been
proven that investments in RH save lives. Thus,
the product of the RPRH program to the overall
wellbeing of Filipinos will positively impact our
entire nation’s development.
With that in mind, a major synergistic highlight in
2019 was the re-launch of the National Program
on Population and Family Planning or NPPFP,
where the National Economic and Development
Authority (NEDA), together with the Commission
on Population and Development and the
Department of Health, endeavored a concerted
approach to attain a holistic national development
anchored on better health, poverty reduction and
socioeconomic outcomes.
The NEDA has also figured in a number of key
interventions and initiatives spearheaded by
multifaceted sets of stakeholders—a testament to
the multisectoral approach and efforts required
to reach goals specific to RPRH. It is proof that
the Philippine government seeks synergies from
organizations—both local and international—to
accomplish higher aims for the greater good of our
country.
In terms of development, 2019 will be remembered
as a year of “inclusion”—that is, one marked
by recognizing the role of every woman as vital
in the realization of our country’s goals for
reproductive health. That is not to say that men
as well as members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual,
transgender, queer or questioning, intersex
and asexual community had a lesser degree of
involvement in advancing RPRH in society, as they
likewise championed their respective causes in the
aforementioned aspect.
On the part of the NEDA, we are certain that the
numbers, figures, data and information presented
in this annual report have revealed progressive
gains since the first documentation six years ago.
Conversely, there will be discussions on areas
where we need to collaborate more closely and
hopefully address in the near future.
Together with the preceding RPRH Annual
Reports, let this compendium be our roadmap and
milestone marker for the triumphs of our shared
objective, where reproductive health is integral in
our collective quest toward a developed nation and
a healthy, empowered Philippine populace.
Acting Secretary Karl Kendrick T. Chua, Ph.D.
6 2019 Annual Report Responsible Parenthood and Reproductive Health Act of 2012