Women frustrated and
blames Congress over increasing number of maternal deaths
By DSWP
February
20, 2012
QUEZON CITY – A
group of women advocates working in grassroots communities blamed
Congress for the reported 50 maternal deaths in January in Metro
Manila alone.
According to Elizabeth
Angsioco, National Chairperson of the Democratic Socialist Women of
the Philippines (DSWP), the Department of Health report is quite
alarming and should wake up sleeping representatives in Congress.
“These deaths are
caused by inadequate reproductive health services needed in preventing
and responding to such complications and therefore, saving mothers’
lives,” lamented Angsioco.
Angsioco stressed that
these services are contained in the RH bill that has been continuously
delayed for more than 12 years by Philippine Congress.
“It is frustrating
that Congress is quick to act on political issues like impeachment but
very slow when it comes to legislation that will address ordinary
people’s needs, especially those of poor women,” said Angsioco.
Angsioco added, “It is
detestable that the House of Representatives (HOR) in particular, has
been almost paralyzed because of the ongoing impeachment trial despite
the fact that only a handful of them are directly involved in it. The
HOR knows very well that its legislative functions should not be
neglected.”
DSWP head extends
blame to President Aquino, who has been too preoccupied with removing
the chief Justice who heads a supposedly co-equal branch of
government, and in the process seems to have set aside his promises to
the Filipino people, especially to those that will redound to their
well-being like the RH bill.
“Two years in office
is more than enough for him to achieve this as shown by the other
issues where he got what he wanted from Congress,” asserted Angsioco.
"The President needs to be sternly reminded that many voted for him
because of his promise to push for the RH bill passage.”
Moreover, “the deaths
of these mothers are on the heads of these government officials. How
many more mothers need to die before those who are mandated to save
them begin to act?” Angsioco asked.
Urging government
officials to end the political intramurals, Angsioco said, “the
executive should fulfill its promises and mandate, especially those
contained in P-Noy’s Social Contract with the Filipino people.”
Lastly, Angsioco
urgently called on Congress to put RH bill into vote. “For once, our
political leaders should do something for mothers, especially poor
mothers who are dying every day due to pregnancy and
childbirth-related complications,” she ended.