China: Couples Say No to a 2nd Child Philippines: Senate Approves 2012 Budget Allocation for RH The Senate has agreed to allow the Aquino administration to keep its allocation of more than 7 billion Pesos for reproductive health programs in next year’s budget, despite the absence of a national framework contained in the proposed RH bill. Leading opponents of the RH measure, did not block the enormous allocation included in the proposed budget for the Department of Health. www.newsinfo.inquirer.net Vietnam: Vietnam’s Population, Housing Data on Web The General Statistics Office (GSO) and the UN Population Fund (UNFPA) on Nov. 21 announced two websites for data on population and housing, as well as family planning and annual population movement in Vietnam. Data on the 2009 national census on population and housing is available at http://www.gso.gov.vn/khodulieudans o, while information on family planning and migration is at http://www.gso.gov.vn/khobdds. RH NEWS RH NEWS Population Policy Tracking and Monitoring Roundup Nov 28th 2011 More than 90 percent of young couples in Shanghai are eligible to have a second child, but most choose not to, mainly because of the high cost of raising children, the city's population officials said yesterday. China's population policy allows city couples who both come from one-child families to have a second child, while couples in rural areas can have a second if Pakistan: Civil Society Hails Enactment of Bill on Women’s Rights “The Prevention of Anti-Women Practices (Criminal Amendment Bill) Bill 2010” prohibits certain practices leading to exploitation and discrimination against womenfolk including marriage and depriving women of inheriting property. The bill was moved by MNA Member of the National Assembly Donya Aziz, an AFPPD alumnus, was PNG: Quota for Women Parliamentarians After two years of political pressure, Papua New Guinea has passed a law to boost its number of female parliamentarians, a move hailed by political activists as the breaking of a new dawn. The Equality and Participation Bill, which guarantees 22 seats to women at the next national election, was passed into
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China: Couples Say No to a 2nd Child
Philippines: Senate Approves 2012 Budget Allocation for RH The Senate has agreed to allow the Aquino administration to keep its allocation of more than 7 billion Pesos for reproductive health programs in next year’s budget, despite the absence of a national framework contained in the proposed RH bill. Leading opponents of the RH measure, did not block the enormous allocation included in the proposed budget for the Department of Health.www.newsinfo.inquirer.net
Vietnam: Vietnam’s Population, Housing Data on Web The General Statistics Office (GSO) and the UN Population Fund (UNFPA) on Nov. 21 announced two websites for data on population and housing, as well as family planning and annual population movement in Vietnam. Data on the 2009 national census on population and housing is available at http://www.gso.gov.vn/khodulieudanso, while information on family planning and migration is at http://www.gso.gov.vn/khobdds.
RH NEWSRH NEWSPopulation Policy Tracking and Monitoring Roundup Nov 28th 2011
More than 90 percent of young couples in Shanghai are eligible to have a second child, but most choose not to, mainly because of the high cost of raising children, the city's population officials said yesterday. China's population policy allows city couples who both come from one-child families to have a second child, while couples in rural areas can have a second if just one of them is from a one-child family.www.china.org.cn
Pakistan: Civil Society Hails Enactment of Bill on Women’s Rights “The Prevention of Anti-Women Practices (Criminal Amendment Bill) Bill 2010” prohibits certain practices leading to exploitation and discrimination against womenfolk including marriage and depriving women of inheriting property. The bill was moved by MNA Member of the National Assembly Donya Aziz, an AFPPD alumnus, was succeeded to get clearance in the third attempt, as the bill was twice deferred in the last NA session. www.dailytimes.com.pk
PNG: Quota for Women Parliamentarians After two years of political pressure, Papua New Guinea has passed a law to boost its number of female parliamentarians, a move hailed by political activists as the breaking of a new dawn. The Equality and Participation Bill, which guarantees 22 seats to women at the next national election, was passed into law by a vote of 72 to 2.www.news.smh.com.au
More than 90 percent of young couples in Shanghai are eligible to have a second child, but most choose not to, mainly because of the high cost of raising children, the city's population officials said yesterday. China's population policy allows city couples who both come from one-child families to have a second child, while couples in rural areas can have a second if just one of them is from a one-child family.
China: China: Couples Say No to a 2Couples Say No to a 2ndnd Child Child
The Senate has agreed to allow the Aquino administration to keep its allocation of more than 7 billion Pesos for reproductive health programs in next year’s budget, despite the absence of a national framework contained in the proposed RH bill. Leading opponents of the RH measure, did not block the enormous allocation included in the proposed budget for the Department of Health.
Philippines: Philippines: Senate Approves 2012 Budget Allocation for RHSenate Approves 2012 Budget Allocation for RH
“The Prevention of Anti-Women Practices (Criminal Amendment Bill) Bill 2010” prohibits certain practices leading to exploitation and discrimination against womenfolk including marriage and depriving women of inheriting property. The bill was moved by MNA Donya Aziz, an AFPPD alumnus, was succeeded to get clearance in the third attempt, as the bill was twice deferred in the last NA session.
Pakistan: Pakistan: Civil Society Hails Enactment of Bill on Women’s RightsCivil Society Hails Enactment of Bill on Women’s Rights
The General Statistics Office (GSO) and the UN Population Fund (UNFPA) on Nov. 21 announced two websites for data on population and housing, as well as family planning and annual population movement in Vietnam. Data on the 2009 national census on population and housing is available at http://www.gso.gov.vn/khodulieudanso, while information on family planning and migration is at http://www.gso.gov.vn/khobdds.
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Vietnam’s Population,Vietnam’s Population,Housing Data on WebHousing Data on Web
After two years of political pressure, Papua New Guinea has passed a law to boost its number of female parliamentarians, a move hailed by political activists as the breaking of a new dawn. The Equality and Participation Bill, which guarantees 22 seats to women at the next national election, was passed into law by a vote of 72 to 2.
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PNG: PNG: Quota for Women ParliamentariansQuota for Women Parliamentarians