First and foremost, I would like to say that I am not an “anti-life” or “anti-family” advocate. BUT, somehow I would like to be open about the issues regarding the artificial family planning methods. I believe that the recent debates about the reproductive health bill in the congress must be given a chance to be heard. The government must think what is best for its people and the country despite all the threats from the influential religious communities.
According to the government projections, when President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo ends her term in 2010, the population will swell to 93 million. What is alarming about this reality is that the poverty incidence in the
I agree with the author’s statement that population control is simply not a solution to poverty, that is, graft and corruption must be put to an end. However, since corruption in Philippine politics is something that is very difficult to stop overnight, for now the government must do something to effectively lower the population growth. But the author stated his concerns about less births means less labor force for the next 20 years. Again, think of this, what can we do with too large population in the future when almost half of these can’t even read or write? Couples with fewer offspring are more capable of providing food, shelter and quality education to their children. I am a first-hand witness to this, because even though my parents have minimal income, they can still provide all our needs because we are only four in the family.
Filipinos must be open to change especially if it’s for the betterment of the country and its people.
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it is important to have or to implement a natural family planning to prevent the fast growing population in this country.because without this,we really suffer rampant crisis.
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