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  1. We Asked Pinoys "Should Abortion be Legal in the Philippines?" and the

    6. "Yes, but educate the public on safe sex more than abortion as an option especially for a country where poverty and population are issues." 7. "Yes, it should be legal. I wouldn't do it personally, but it should be an option to every women." 8. "No. Philippines' religion influence is higher than any other factors.

  2. Why Abortion Should Be Legalized: [Essay Example], 1331 words

    Conclusion. In conclusion, this argumentative essay has proven that permitting abortion to be legalized is important to guarantee the human rights, survival and well-being of women. Without it, we are sentencing women to experience the ill effects of risky abortion. Despite the fact that abortion ought to be lawful yet debilitated.

  3. Progress on Abortion Rights in the Philippines

    The Center's Recent Work in the Philippines. The PCHR's position on abortion has evolved over the past two decades, from declaring abortion "immoral" to acknowledging the impact of abortion bans on health and human rights to finally recommending decriminalization. The Center's advocacy efforts contributed to the PCHR's shift in its ...

  4. U.N. Committee: Philippines Must Allow Legal Abortion, Improve Access

    The Philippines has one of the most restrictive abortion laws in the world, imposing a criminal ban on abortion without any clear exceptions. Despite this ban, abortion is common and estimates by the Guttmacher Institute show an increase in its incidence—from approximately 560,000 in 2008 to 610,000 in 2012.

  5. [OPINION] Why we need to decriminalize abortion

    The restrictive, colonial, and archaic 1930 Revised Penal Code abortion law has never reduced the number of women inducing abortion. It has only endangered the lives of hundreds of thousands of ...

  6. The spectre of unsafe abortions in the Philippines

    On 24 June 2022, the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, the landmark 1973 ruling that protected the constitutional right to abortion, threatening the physical and mental health of millions of pregnant people in the U.S. However, this crisis has long been the reality for pregnant people in the Philippines, a lower-middle income country in Southeast Asia where abortion remains restricted ...

  7. PDF Reasons Why We Need to Decriminalize Abortion

    die from dengue. This is unacceptable. No person should die from complications from unsafe abortion nor dengue. The Philippines must decriminalize abortion now, otherwise, allowing outmoded colonial penal abortion laws in Philippine law makes us all complicit to the high number of women who die each day from unsafe abortion complications. 10

  8. [OPINION] It's time for the Philippines to decriminalize abortion

    Countries such as Belgium, France, and Italy allow abortion upon a woman's request. Poland allows abortion to protect a woman's life and physical health and in cases of rape, incest, and fetal ...

  9. PDF The spectre of unsafe abortions in the Philippines

    The spectre of unsafe abortions in the Philippines. On 24 June 2022, the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, the landmark 1973 ruling that protected the constitutional right to abortion, threatening the physical and mental health of millions of pregnant people in the U.S. However, this crisis has long been the reality for pregnant people ...

  10. Abortion in the Philippines

    Abortion incidence. A 1997 study estimated that, despite legal restrictions, in 1994 there were 400,000 abortions performed illegally in the Philippines and 80,000 hospitalizations of women for abortion-related complications; [3] It was reported in 2005 that official estimates then ranged from 400,000 to 500,000 and rising, and that the World ...

  11. Philippines: Abortion's illegal in the Catholic majority ...

    Abortion is illegal in the Philippines - a majority Catholic country and former American colony - and has been for over a century. Under the law, women found to have aborted their fetuses face ...

  12. Philippines: Lawmakers Threaten Rights Body on Abortion

    Women's rights advocates in the Philippines have long fought for the decriminalization of abortion, citing study after study that shows that women in the Philippines are forced to undergo ...

  13. [OPINION] Our fight to reform the Philippines' restrictive abortion laws

    The number of clandestine abortions in the Philippines illustrates that criminalizing abortion does not prevent people from seeking or going ahead with one. It is not the answer. All it does is ...

  14. Abortion in the Philippines: bill to decriminalise terminations would

    A lawyer and human rights activist has drafted a bill that would remove legal sanctions on having an abortion in the Catholic-majority country ... 610,000 women in the Philippines had abortions in ...

  15. Philippines told: Decriminalize abortion, legalize divorce, pass anti

    Abortion is illegal in the Catholic-majority Philippines and possibly even unconstitutional as the 1987 Constitution provides that the State shall protect the life of the mother and the unborn ...

  16. Why decriminalizing abortion is not possible in the Philippines

    The act is not banned. In the context of the Philippines, the decriminalization of abortion is not possible because of our basic law, the Constitution. In Article II Section 12 it says, " [The state] shall equally protect the life of the mother and the life of the unborn from conception.". How else can the state protect the life of the ...

  17. Pro and Con: Abortion

    The debate over whether abortion should be a legal option has long divided people around the world. Split into two groups, pro-choice and pro-life, the two sides frequently clash in protests. A June 2, 2022 Gallup poll , 55% of Americans identified as "pro-choice," the highest percentage since 1995. 39% identified as "pro-life," and 5% ...

  18. The reality of abortion in the Philippines

    Other predominantly Catholic countries and former Spanish colonies have liberalized their laws on abortion. Spain legalized abortion on request during the first 14 weeks of the pregnancy in 2010 ...

  19. Why Lawmakers Should Legalize Abortion

    The bill would legalize abortion during the first 14 weeks of pregnancy—and later, if the pregnancy resulted from rape or threatened the person's life or health, exceptions currently allowed ...

  20. Position Paper on the Illegalization of Abortion in the Philippines

    In 2008 alone, the Philippines' criminal abortion ban was estimated to result in the deaths of at least 1,000 women and complications for 90,000 more My argument Many of Filipinos hold strong ...

  21. Abortion Should Be Legal

    Amidst the ethical, moral, and legal complexities surrounding this topic, one resounding argument persists: abortion should be legal. As a conscientious student, I aim to delineate a unique perspective, weaving together diverse strands of thought to elucidate the imperative of legalizing abortion. First and foremost, the legalization of ...

  22. 'Give women options': Advocates push for decriminalization of abortion

    Citing international human rights standards, Jacob said the government should decriminalize abortion so women would have access to clean and safe abortion. Jacob said if the government denies ...

  23. Views on whether abortion should be legal, and in what circumstances

    As the long-running debate over abortion reaches another key moment at the Supreme Court and in state legislatures across the country, a majority of U.S. adults continue to say that abortion should be legal in all or most cases.About six-in-ten Americans (61%) say abortion should be legal in "all" or "most" cases, while 37% think abortion should be illegal in all or most cases.

  24. Opinion

    The Persistent Threat to Abortion Rights. The editorial board is a group of opinion journalists whose views are informed by expertise, research, debate and certain longstanding values. It is ...

  25. Should abortion for rape victims be legalized in PH?

    May 14, 2015 2:21 PM PHT. Clara Rita Padilla. 'The Philippines should repeal its laws that punish women and girls who have undergone abortions as a matter of public policy to save women's lives ...

  26. In many African countries, abortions are legal. But information and

    More than 20 countries across Africa have loosened restrictions on abortion in recent years, but experts say that like Efua, many women probably don't realize they are entitled to a legal abortion. Pictured is the room at MSI Ghana in Accra, Tuesday, March 19, 2024, where Efua, a 25-year-old fashion designer and single mother in Ghana who ...