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    what do you think is the solution? for me two child policy in not bad, marami nga lang aangal na maka "DIYOS" pero di naman maka Diyos ang mga pinag-gagawa.


    MANILA (Reuters) - The population of the Philippines reached 88.57 million at a census in August last year, up from 76.5 million in 2000, and the country's top economic planner said policies needed to be reviewed.

    However, the government of the Roman Catholic nation is unlikely to switch to promoting artificial birth control, experts said.

    The Philippines has one of the highest population growth rates in the region, with at least three babies born every minute. The growth dilutes economic gains and the country does not produce enough food to feed its people.

    "The population is increasing and it means that government has to more vigorously implement its population policy, which is responsible parenthood and the advocacy for natural family planning," Economic Planning Secretary Augusto Santos told Reuters on Thursday.

    "I think the population commission will have to review its policies," he added. "We really need greater efforts. It means we have to work harder to make the economy function more properly and more smoothly."

    At least one-third of the people are poor and the number of poor is growing faster than the population.
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    Last month, government data showed that 28 million people, about a third of the population, were subsisting on less than $1 per day in 2006, up 16 percent from 2003.

    But Santos said artificial birth control remained a sensitive issue.

    In a nod to the powerful Catholic church, the government emphasises natural family planning over artificial methods, and experts said there was not likely to be any change in this in the immediate future.

    President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, who came to power in 2001 with the backing of the church, has consistently emphasised natural family planning. Government booklets on responsible parenting make no mention of condoms, pills or intra-uterine devices.

    MADE IT CLEAR

    "She has made it very clear she will not purchase contraceptives, she will not promote any other method except what the church approves and she has very strong links with the most conservative elements of the church," said Dr. Alberto Romualdez, a former health secretary.

    Still, the National Statistics Office said the annual population growth rate was 2.04 percent between 2000 and 2007.

    Although that fell short of the aim of bringing the growth rate below 2 percent, it was a drop from the average annual growth of 2.34 percent between 1990 and 2000, officials said.

    Romualdez said it was not good enough.

    "For me, 2.04 percent is well within the normal variation of population growth rates with or without intervention by government. For me, 2.04 means that the government has not done anything."

    Other experts, however, said it was a beginning.

    "I think it is a significant drop," said Benjamin de Leon, President of the Forum for Family Planning and Development Inc. "But I still have to see in this administration a policy that informs people of the need to space their children, the need to plan their families."

    According to the United Nations Population Fund, the average population growth rate in Asia is 1.1 percent.

    Solita Monsod, professor of economics at the University of the Philippines, said the problem did not lie with the church.

    She said most Filipinos wanted to regulate their families and providing access to information and funding for civil service groups involved in family planning was key.

    "Survey after survey has shown that when it comes to family planning, the church does not make a difference," Monsod said. "The people don't have access. Give them what they want and then the population problem will take care of itself."

    (Additional reporting by Karen Lema)
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  2. Join Date
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    Back in the 70's, sabi nila sa commercial..."Tama na ang tatlong anak!"

  3. Join Date
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    ok lang yan! "Diyos na ang bahala" tsaka pagaaralin naman ng catholic shurch yun mga extrang bata sa school ng walang bayad,with matching baon at hahanapan nila ng magagandang trabaho mga yan pagkatapos naman :D maganda yan, since cradle to grave naman ang negosyo nila :D ayus!

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    Kung lalo pahirap ng pahirap ang buhay, sigurado gagawa ng mas madaming bata ang mga mahihirap.

    Para sa mga mahirap, ang anak ay asset.

    Ang mga anak ang pag asa nila para makaahon sa kahirapan.

    (or manalo sa lotto)

    Pwede naman 2 lang anak diba?

    Hinde. Pano kung mamatay sa sakit ang isa... o dalawa... o kaya hindi umasenso?

    dapat at least 6.

    Relying on 6 kids is better than relying on only just 2.

    hehe

    Kids = wealth
    Last edited by uls; April 24th, 2008 at 10:10 AM.

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    But quality kids only come with quality upbringing. If you bring up 6 kids from the trashes of Payatas, then you won't get 6 quality kids that can help the country but 6 more people into the unemployment statistic and 6 more people below the poverty line.

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    Teka, ano ba yung mga "church approved" ways to practice natural family planning? May mga taga simbahan bang nagtuturo nito?
    Last edited by chua_riwap; April 24th, 2008 at 01:39 PM.

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    Any artificial way or method ay di nila approved. Natural or rhythm lang ang kursunada nila… Ang resulta: Tayo lang ang sarado katoliko dito sa asia na hirap na hirap at apaw sa population in relation sa land area. Samahan mo pa ng mga mahuhusay na lider at opisyales.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tidus1203 View Post
    But quality kids only come with quality upbringing. If you bring up 6 kids from the trashes of Payatas, then you won't get 6 quality kids that can help the country but 6 more people into the unemployment statistic and 6 more people below the poverty line.
    Ya but that's not how the poor think.

    Quantity ang importante sa kanila.

    10 kids begging, scavenging, stealing, snatching can bring home more money that 2 or 3 kids hehe

    a nurse friend na nagduty sa Fabella (tama ba? yung govt hospital na madami nanganagak)...

    kwento nya may nanay nanganak... sabi ng mga doc pang anim o pito na daw ata... they asked her kung willing sya magpa-tali (tama ba ung term?)...

    Aba.. ayaw daw magpatali... may plano pang manganak haha

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    And that is what separates the rich from the poor besides the money its the thinking and the reason why the rich is rich and the poor is poor and will forever be poor....

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    tama lng yan anak lng ng anak pagaaralin nga naman yan ng catholic church sa mga pagkamahal mahal nilang mga iskwelahan gaya ng ateneo eh.----haha mabuti kng papasukin yan kahit gate haha



    ginawang idiot talaga ng simbahan mga poor nakakaawa sila. imbis na turuan umasenso sa buhay niloblob pa sa kamangmangan

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