Tuesday, March 17, 2026

PM Urges Passage of the Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention Bill

Photo from UPS Cebu

 

In a rally together with the Reproductive Health Advocacy Network (RHAN) organizations at the House of Representatives, Partido Manggagawa called on the Congress of the Philippines to urgently pass the Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention (APP) Bill, as supporters of the measure gathered again to push for its approval.

 

Together with Partido Manggagawa Kabataan and Tara Kabataan, the party stressed that a comprehensive government response is urgently needed to protect young people from early pregnancy.

 

According to Judy Ann Miranda, Secretary General of Partido Manggagawa, the scale of adolescent pregnancy in the Philippines demands immediate action.

 

“Mahigit 500 batang babae ang nagiging ina araw-araw. Ang mga buntis na wala pang 15 taong gulang ay tumaas ng 6.6% sa loob lamang ng apat na taon. Hindi ito mga numero lamang — ito ay aming mga kaklase, kaibigan, at kapatid,” said Red Collado, PM Kabataan spokesperson.

 

Miranda added that too many young people are being pushed deeper into poverty because they lack access to accurate information and adequate support.

 

“Masyado nang maraming kabataan ang nalulugmok sa kahirapan dahil sa kakulangan ng impormasyon at suporta,” she said.

 

Partido Manggagawa said the APP Bill seeks to strengthen protection for young people through comprehensive sexuality education in schools, the establishment of Adolescent Health Centers in every municipality, and the creation of social protection programs to ensure that pregnancy does not end a young person’s future.

 

“Ang APP Bill ay proteksyon — hindi banta. Ang mga paratang na makakasama ito sa kabataan ay nakabatay sa maling impormasyon. Hindi totoo na ilalayo nito ang mga kabataan sa kanilang mga magulang o prinsipyo. Sa halip, binibigyan nito ang kabataan ng tamang gabay mula sa mga guro, magulang, at komunidad,” Miranda explained.

 

She also stressed that the bill aims to ensure that young people have access to accurate information and health services, rather than relying on misinformation that spreads easily online.

 

“Sinasabi ng mga kalaban na mapipinsala nito ang kabataan. Ang sabi namin: nangyayari na ang pinsala — at nangyayari ito sa bawat araw na wala ang batas na ito,” Collado said.

 

Partido Manggagawa reiterated that the passage of the measure can no longer be delayed.

 

“Ang APP Bill ay hindi banta — ito ay proteksyon. Hindi na makakapaghintay ang ating mga kabataan. Tinatawagan namin ang Kongreso: ipasa na ang Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention Bill,” Miranda said.

PRESS RELEASE

March 17, 2026

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