MANILA, Philippines - President Benigno Aquino is squaring off against his country’s powerful Catholic church in a bid to give people free access to the means to limit the size of their families.
The predominately Catholic country has one of Asia’s fastest-growing
populations together with significant levels of chronic poverty. While
neighbours have accelerated towards prosperity, the Philippines has
lagged.
Economists say high population growth is a primary factor for that, but the church disagrees. It says population growth is not a cause of poverty and that people need jobs, not contraception.
Aquino, a Catholic like 80 per cent of the population, has thrown his
support behind a reproductive health bill that will, if passed by the
two houses of Congress, guarantee access to free birth control and
promote sex education.
That’s something that Liza Cabiya-an might have benefited from, if she’d had the opportunity.
Cabiya-an, 39, has 14 children. The oldest is 22, the youngest just 11 months. Their home is a hut in a Manila slum.
At one time Cabiya-an had access to contraception but Manila mayor Jose Atienza, a devout Catholic, swept contraceptives from the shelves of city-run clinics in 2000.
At one time Cabiya-an had access to contraception but Manila mayor Jose Atienza, a devout Catholic, swept contraceptives from the shelves of city-run clinics in 2000.
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