POPDEV

Cards (82)

  • RPRH
    Responsible Parenthood and Reproductive Health
  • Reproductive Health
    A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity in all matters relating to reproductive health
  • UNIVERSAL HEALTH CARE ACT
    Reorganizes the way health services and commodities are financed, procured, delivered, and accessed
  • RA 11148 - KALUSUGAN AT NUTRISYON NG MAG-NANAY ACT

    Scales up the national and local health nutrition program for pregnant and lactating women, adolescent girls, infants, and young children in the FIRST 1000 DAYS
  • RA 11166 - PHILIPPINE HIV AND AIDS POLICY ACT

    • Strengthens HIV/AIDS prevention, treatment, care, and support
    • Lowered the minimum age requirement for availing of HIV testing and counseling without parental consent from 18 DOWN TO 15
  • AIDS
    Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
  • HIV
    Human Immunodeficiency Virus
  • 105-DAY EXPANDED MATERNITY LEAVE LAW

    Increases the maternity leave period to 105 days
  • UNANG YAKAP CAMPAIGN
    Safe and quality care of birthing mothers and their newborns
  • NATIONAL IMMUNIZATION PROGRAM
    To guarantee free immunization services
  • BEmONC
    Basic Emergency Obstetric Newborn Care
  • Antenatal Care
    Care provided by health professionals for mothers and adolescents
  • HIV IS PRIMARILY TRANSMITTED THROUGH SEXUAL CONTACT
  • HIGHEST HIV CASES: NCR, 4A, 3
  • 90-90-90 Global Target

    • 90% of PLHIV should know their status
    • 90% of PLHIV get antiretroviral (ART) therapy
    • 90% of PLHIV who get ART must be virally suppressed
  • NEONATAL
    First 4 weeks
  • Perinatal
    Between 22 weeks in the womb and 7 days of life
  • Post-Neonatal
    Between 28 and 364 living days
  • Philippine Population Management Agenda
    Aims to build and nurture a "Matatag, Maginhawa, at Planadong Pamilyang Pilipino"
  • There are about TWO MILLION Filipinos added every year
    • 2024 FILIPINO POPULATION: 119.11M Filipinos
    • 60.5M Males
    • 58.6M Females
    • 7th in Asia
    • 13th in World
    • 2024 WORLD POPULATION: 8.12B
    • 4.08B Males
    • 4.04B Females
  • 2024 TFR: 2.431
  • MIGRATION
    • Internal - within the country
    • External - across countries
    • Immigration - to a country
    • Emigration - out of a country
  • 35% of youth have online friends whom they have not personally
  • 93% of youth have a smartphone
  • 9 in 10 youth have internet access
  • GENDER IDENTITY
    NCR has the highest percentage of males and females who identify oppositely to their sex assignment at birth (8% male and 5% female)
  • 12% of those who had yet to complete high school did not enroll in SY 2020-2021, the start of distance learning
  • Biggest hindrance in HS
    • Access to the internet
    • Access to devices
    • Finding a quiet place to study
    • Understanding lessons
  • Biggest hindrance in college
    • Access to the internet
    • Finding a quiet place to study
    • Access to devices
    • Motivating oneself to do school work
  • 55% of HS/SHS graduates did not pursue college
  • Main reason for leaving school
    Lack of funds
  • Main reason for not finding work
    Household/family duties
  • 4 out of 10 youth gained weight during the pandemic
  • Bicol, MIMAROPA, and Central Visayas have the highest share of underweight
  • On average, the youth take 23 minutes to fall asleep and have 8 hours of sleep
  • Average age of starting smoking
    16 (5 sticks per day)
  • 16% ever tried vaping
  • Central Visayas has the highest percentage of youth drinkers (48%)