As RH moves to
plenary, women tells bishops: respect our right to life
By DSWP
March 2, 2011
QUEZON CITY – Amid
extreme disappointment over yesterdays’ suspension of the House of
Representatives session, when the much awaited plenary debate for the
highly debated reproductive health bill is set to be delivered, a
group of women advocates pushing for the passage of House Bill 4244 or
the “Responsible Parenthood (RP), Reproductive Health (RH) and
Population Development Act of 2011” calls on bishops to respect
women’s right to life.
The non-government
organization Democratic Socialist Women of the Philippines (DSWP) is
concerned that Catholic bishops have been issuing statements on many
issues but never a thing on arresting maternal deaths.
Elizabeth Angsioco,
DSWP National Chairperson said, “we are seriously disturbed that
Bishops are never concerned about arresting maternal deaths. They say
they are against the re-imposition of the death penalty, but seem not
to care about the on-going massacre of poor Filipino women.”
Angsioco explains
deprivation of life-saving reproductive health services is like a
death sentence hanging over the head of poor women. Our group alone
have lost quite a number of poor women and almost lost many more, due
to lack of access to reproductive health services.
It is lamentable that
for every woman lost, a family is orphaned. Children become
motherless. The country loses productive citizens, Angsioco
continued.
She said, “even from a
purely utilitarian point of view, this means: less human resource for
the nation and more financial assistance needed for the orphaned
family. The nation loses if we do nothing and allow the death of 11
mothers every day, due to pregnancy and pregnancy-related
complications.”
Angsioco stressed DSWP
wants the bishops to know that these are senseless deaths because
almost all could have been prevented if services contain in the RH
bill are adequately provided for. “The Catholic Bishops’ Conference
of the Philippines’
(CBCP) stubborn rejection of the RH bill is a major reason why women
die,” Angsioco said.
An effective Family
Planning (FP) program can dramatically reduce maternal deaths by 32%.
This is because FP prevents mistimed, too early, too frequent, and too
late pregnancies, and high risk pregnancies that have high probability
of having complications, Angsioco said. “But an effective FP program
in the country is yet to be realized pending the passage of the RP and
RH bill,” she added.
Guttmacher Institute
study has shown that an effective FP program is cost-effective. For
every peso spent on FP, the state can save from three to one hundred
pesos in addressing pregnancy and childbirth-related problems.
Meanwhile, DSWP
commends RH champions for working hard for the passage of the RH
Bill. Angsioco says, "the early start of Plenary debates on the RH
Bill is a welcome development because this means that there is enough
time for the Plenary to vote on it. While we expect opponents to use
all possible tricks to delay, we are hopeful that the bill will pass."
As RH advances to
plenary debate, DSWP members call on the bishops to care for women and
fully respect women’s right to life. If bishops are truly against the
death penalty, they should be with us in working for the immediate
passage of the RH bill into law, ended Angsioco.