The partnership between the MILF and the United Nations Population Fund aims to improve the delivery of reproductive health services in Mindanao
ENLIGHTENMENT. The partnership between the Bangsamoro Development Agency and the United Nations Population Fund is a step towards enlightenment of the region when it comes to family planning.
The Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) fully supports the delivery of reproductive health services to women in Bangsamoro communities, especially in conflict areas.
“This is a very
good move because it will enlighten and will give the right information to our
people regarding reproductive health,” said MILF chief Al Haj Murad during the
signing of the agreement between the Bangsamoro Development Agency (BDA) and
the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA).
The partnership
aims to improve the delivery of reproductive health services – especially
maternal and infant care – to residents in conflict areas.
According to
Murad, UNFPA’s close coordination with Muslim Religious Leaders (MRLs) in Mindanao will provide a better contextualization of
family planning in relation to Islam. Family planning is often misunderstood
due to lack of information, he said.
“While
reproductive health is very much welcome as far as MILF is concerned, there are
biases against family planning among the Muslim population because of issues
that are not fairly addressed,” Murad explained.
Under this
collaboration and the campaign “Ligtas Buntis,” maternal care (pre and post
pregnancy) and family planning services will be made available in 10 major MILF
camps.
UNFPA will
develop an existing health center at Camp
Darapanan to become a
birthing center for women in nearby communities. This center will serve as a
model for rolling out these services in other areas.
Health personnel
will also be trained on basic emergency obstetric and newborn care.
Decades of
conflict have stunted the region's growth. It has the highest proportion of
families living below the poverty line in the country at 47%.
The Aquino
administration has signed a peace deal with the MILF aimed at ending the
conflict and speeding up development. Congress is deliberating the proposed
Bangsamoro Basic law that will implement the peace deal.
The reproductive
health law is also one of the government's major policy achievements during its
term. The Catholic Church vigorously opposed it, which makes the MILF's support
for it significant.
http://www.rappler.com/move-ph/issues/mindanao/104504-milf-reproductive-health-services
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