RH Bill
The
Reproductive Health Bill, informally known as the
RH Bill, are
proposed laws in the
Republic of the Philippines aiming to guarantee universal access to methods on
contraception, abortion, fertility control,
sexual education, and maternal care
[1].
There are presently two bills with the same intended goals:
- House Bill # 4244 ─ An Act Providing for a Comprehensive Policy on Responsible Parenthood, Reproductive Health, and Population and Development, and For Other Purposes
- Senate Bill # 2378 ─ An Act Providing For a National Policy on Reproductive Health and Population and Development
While there is general agreement about its provisions on maternal and child health, there is great debate on its key proposal that the Philippine government and the private sector will fund and undertake widespread distribution of family planning devices such as
condoms,
birth control pills (BCPs) and
IUDs, as the government continues to disseminate information on their use through all health care centers.
The bill is highly divisive, with experts, academics, religious institutions, and major political figures supporting and opposing it, often criticizing the government and each other in the process. Debates and rallies proposing and opposing the bills, with tens of thousands of opposition particularly those endorsed by the
bishops of the
Roman Catholic Church and various other conservative groups, have been happening nationwide.
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