UN backs RP gov’t in sex ed row with church
| 06/19/2010 The United Nations (UN) on Friday backed a move by the Philippines to introduce sex education among primary and high school students that has sparked a row with the influential Catholic Church. The UN stressed that the Philippines was a signatory to  an international treaty on the rights of children that commits member  countries to providing proper information to girls and boys about their  bodies. “It is the obligation of the state to  ensure that all adolescent girls and boys are provided with accurate and  appropriate information on how to protect their health and practice  healthy behaviors,” the UN said in a statement. “The  United Nations will continue to work with government... to respect,  fulfill and protect the rights of girls and boys to comprehensive  information regarding their health and their bodies. “Global evidence shows that  giving clear, appropriate information to adolescents does not increase  promiscuity but helps them make responsible decisions.” The government this week began introducing its  Adolescent Reproductive Health program in 80 public elementary and 79 high schools. The scheme will later be expanded nationwide, in what  the government said could hopefully reduce the country’s high population  growth rate, limit unwanted teenage pregnancies and prevent the spread  of HIV and AIDS. The Catholic Bishops Conference  of the Philippines (CBCP) attacked the program, warning that it  encouraged promiscuity among the youth. Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/headlines/20100619hed3.html | 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

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