Teenage Pregnancy Key NOtes
Teenage Pregnancy Key NOtes
MANILA
WHEREAS, under Republic Act (RA) No. 10354 or the "Responsible Parenthood and Reproductive
Health Act of 2012," the State recognizes and guarantees the human rights of all persons including
the right to health which includes reproductive health, the right to education and information, and the
right to choose and make decisions for themselves in accordance with their religious convictions,
ethics, cultural beliefs, and the demands of responsible parenthood;
WHEREAS, among the declared strategies and priority legislative agenda under the updated
Philippine Development Plan (PDP) 2017-2022 is to reach the demographic dividend across all
regions by, among others, preventing teenage pregnancies, while the Philippine Youth Development
Plan (PYDP) 2017-2022 aims to strengthen youth participation in responsible sexual and
reproductive health, by lowering the incidence of teenage pregnancies, unintended pregnancies, and
maternal mortality, and increasing safe motherhood practices;
WHEREAS, data from the Civil Registration and Vital Statistics System of the Philippine Statistics
Authority recorded a total of 183,967 live births among adolescents aged 10-19 years in 2018,
equivalent to 504 live births per day in the said age group, and 180,916 in 2019 for the same age
group, equivalent to 495 live births per day;
WHEREAS, according to a January 2020 Policy Brief by the United Nations Population Fund
Philippines, out of all live births within the adolescent age group, only 3% is fathered by men of the
same age group, and that such pregnancies may be a result of coercion and unequal power
relations between girls and older men;
WHEREAS, the number of adolescent pregnancies are expected to rise, as girls already living in
dysfunctional homes spend more time with their households as a result of the pandemic and are
thereby more exposed to abuse;
WHEREAS, based on a 2016 study by the United Nations Population Fund Philippines, adolescents
lose an aggregate lifetime earnings of about P33 Billion due to early childbearing;
WHEREAS, childbearing in adolescence carries increased risks of health problems for both mother
and child, like anemia, sexually transmitted infections, and postpartum hemorrhage; investing in
people; (ii) advance and protect public health; (iii) address concerns on population, reproductive
health and sustainable development; (iv) promote equal gender opportunities in all spheres of public
policies and programs; and (v) ensure effective coordination of national government programs for
poverty reduction at the local level;
WHEREAS, under RA No. 8044 or the "Youth in Nation-Building Act," among the objectives of the
National Youth Commission (NYC) is to provide leadership in the formulation of policies and in the
setting of priorities and direction of alt youth promotion and development programs and activities,
and to harness and develop the full potential of the youth as partners in nation-building;
WHEREAS, under RA No. 10742 or the "Sangguniang Kabataan Reform Act of 2015,"
the Sangguniang Kabataan (SK) shall initiate and implement, in coordination with any national
government agency and/or any private or nongovernment institution, programs and projects
designed to promote general welfare, development and empowerment of the youth;
WHEREAS, the State acknowledges that at the root of the rising number of adolescent pregnancies
are engendered patterns of discrimination, deep-seated norms and attitudes that normalize and
justify violence against women and children, Jack of information and education, and the vulnerability
and exclusion of women and children living in remote and rural areas, and recognizes that it is
imperative to carefully coordinate, rationalize, monitor and assess the efforts of concerned
government agencies and instrumentalities to ensure a whole-of-government approach in
implementing measures to curb the rising number of teenage pregnancies, pursuant to the
objectives of PDP 2017-2022 and the PYDP 2017-2022;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, RODRIGO ROA DUTERTE, President of the Republic of the Philippines, by
virtue of the powers vested in me by the Constitution and existing laws, do hereby order:
Section 2. Interventions for the Prevention of Adolescent Pregnancies. Consistent with their
respective mandates, subject to coordination of efforts through the HDPR Cabinet Cluster, all
government agencies and instrumentalities shall identify and implement as far as practicable
interventions related to the prevention of adolescent pregnancies, such as comprehensive sexuality
education, education and employment opportunities for young people, and health promotion through
media and communications. Agencies shall closely monitor the implementation of interventions in
their regional and field offices and units.
In the implementation of the identified programs and interventions, all concerned agencies and
instrumentalities shall maximize the use of digital and online platforms to reach adolescents and
young people, and raise awareness on the protection and promotion of reproductive health and
rights.
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These agencies and instrumentalities shall exert all efforts to reach especially those in
geographically isolated and depressed areas such as island municipalities, upland communities,
hard-to-reach areas, and conflict-affected areas by empowering their regional and/or field offices and
strengthening coordinative mechanisms with local government units, civil society organizations, and
other stakeholders.
Section 3. Youth and Community Mobilization. SKs are encouraged to develop interventions to
arrest and prevent all known causes of adolescent pregnancies, and support adolescent mothers,
which shall be reflected in the Local Youth Development Plan (LYDP) and in the Annual Investment
Program (AIP) of their respective localities.
SKs shall endeavor to identity and implement viable programs, activities and projects and allocate a
portion of their budget, as necessary, towards the following objectives;
(i) educating the youth on adolescent sexual and reproductive health, even in a non-formal
education setting, and normalize respectful dialogue on sexual and reproductive health
matters;
(ii) providing youth-friendly and rights-based measures to support pregnant girls and young
mothers to continue and complete their education;
(iii) formulating retention strategies and life skills programs for pregnant girls and young
mothers, which may include vocational training opportunities;
(iv) following up on pregnant girls or young mothers who have dropped out of school,
through targeted outreach and support programs; and
(v) ensuring the functionality of Barangay Anti-Violence Against Women and their Children
desks.
All members of the HDPR Cabinet Cluster, particularly the Department of Social Welfare and
Development, Department of the Interior and Local Government, Department of Education,
Department of Health, Technical Education and Skills Development Authority, National Economic
and Development Authority, as well as the NYC, Philippine Commission on Women and
Commission on Population and Development (POPCOM), and other relevant government agencies,
shall extend all assistance necessary to enable SKs to implement identified programs, activities and
projects within their localities.
Section 4. Role of the NYC. The NYC shall establish a forum for continuing dialogue between the
government and the youth sector on the proper planning and evaluation of policies, programs and
projects affecting the youth, convening for the purpose representatives of all youth organizations and
institutions, including SKs from barangay, municipal, city, provincial and national levels.
Section 5. Role of the POPCOM. The POPCOM shall continue to educate leaders, parents, and
other community members about evidence-based strategies to reduce, if not eliminate, adolescent
pregnancy, and improve adolescent reproductive health.
The POPCOM shall consolidate into a Comprehensive Action Plan Towards the Prevention of
Adolescent Pregnancies the different initiatives of all government agencies and institutions. For this
purpose, it may call upon any department, bureau, office, agency or instrumentality of the
government for assistance. The POPCOM shall submit such Plan to the HDPR Cabinet Cluster.
Section 6. Interventions for the Prevention of Adolescent Pregnancies as Budget Priority. The
Department of Budget and Management (DBM) shall ensure that the annual National Expenditure
Program shall include initiatives for the prevention of adolescent pregnancies in the annual Budget
Priorities Framework and its corresponding budget guidelines. The DBM shall likewise support
Program Convergence Budgeting for these initiatives to ensure harmonized interventions and
investment programming.
Within sixty (60) days from the issuance of this Order, the HDPR Cabinet Cluster shall report to the
Office of the President (OP) the mechanisms effected to implement this Order, with appropriate
recommendations. Thereafter, the HDPR Cluster shall submit annual reports to the OP on the
implementation of this Order.
Section 8. Funding. Subject to the provisions of the Annual General Appropriations Act and RA No.
10354, the amount necessary to implement this Order shall be charged against the allocation for
Gender and Development in the respective budgets of concerned agencies, and as may be
warranted, against sources to be identified by the DBM as may be necessary.
Section 9. Separability. If any provision of this Order is declared invalid or unconstitutional, the other
provisions not affected thereby shall remain valid and subsisting.
Section 10. Repeal. All issuances, rules and regulations contrary to or inconsistent with this Order
are hereby repealed, modified or amended accordingly.
Section 11. Effectivity. This Order shall take effect immediately upon its complete publication in the
Official Gazette or in a newspaper of general circulation.
DONE, in the City of Manila, this 25th day of June , in the year of our Lord, Two Thousand and
Twenty-One.
By the President: