Many people support the Reproductive Health (RH) Bill because it promotes access to contraception and reproductive health services, which can empower individuals to make informed choices about family planning. Proponents argue that it contributes to women's health, reduces maternal mortality, and supports gender equality by giving women more control over their bodies. Additionally, the RH Bill addresses issues of poverty and population management, as better reproductive health can lead to improved economic conditions for families and communities. Overall, supporters see it as a means to enhance public health and social welfare.
NO
Well, I agree with the RH Bill because the intention is to control the population in the Philippines.
yes, it will lessen poverty,unborn child.
the benefits of rh bill was the protect the people
RH BILL refrains people from having too much number of children...
No, i don't agree in it , because RH bill is unconstitutional and will direct scarce resources to national spending on artificial contraceptives that will be harmful to women and the family in the long term. What it proposes are band-aid or stop-gap measures, supposedly to help alleviate poverty when the better solution should be to provide education and employment opportunities to the people. The only one who will benefit should the RH bill be passed are its proponents. Pushing for contraception on a national level by government officials could very well lead to corruption.
to some people it is important to some it is not
to some people it is important to some it is not
what is the importance of RH bill as a students
slogan about the rh bill ?
the full text of RH bill is reproductive of health
rh is pangit at bobo