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In 1993, POPCOM adopted the PPMP, as well as the Population, Resources and Environment Framework by the administration of ex-Philippine president Fidel V._____
In 1993, POPCOM adopted the PPMP, as well as the Population, Resources and Environment Framework by the administration of ex-Philippine president Fidel V._____
Ramos
The regime of then-Philippine president Joseph Estrada reformulated the PPMP, with responsible ______ as its cornerstone.
The regime of then-Philippine president Joseph Estrada reformulated the PPMP, with responsible ______ as its cornerstone.
parenthood
In 2003, then-president Gloria Macapagal Arroyo issued EO 188, which transferred POPCOM under the Department of ______ (DOH).
In 2003, then-president Gloria Macapagal Arroyo issued EO 188, which transferred POPCOM under the Department of ______ (DOH).
Health
The statement reiterated the four principles that guide the Philippine government in the implementation of its population program: responsible ______, respect for life, birth spacing and informed choices.
The statement reiterated the four principles that guide the Philippine government in the implementation of its population program: responsible ______, respect for life, birth spacing and informed choices.
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Health services, including those for reproductive health, were devolved by the Local Government Code to the local government ______ (LGUs).
Health services, including those for reproductive health, were devolved by the Local Government Code to the local government ______ (LGUs).
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On December 13, 2018, former Philippine president Rodrigo Duterte signed Executive Order No. _____
On December 13, 2018, former Philippine president Rodrigo Duterte signed Executive Order No. _____
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Republic Act 6365, or the Population Act of the Philippines, was enacted into law by the Philippine Congress on August 16, 1971, which established the National Population Policy. The agency was mandated in 1972 by Presidential Decree 79, or the Revised Population Act of the Philippines, to be the central policy-making, planning, coordinating and monitoring agency for the Philippine Population Management Program (PPMP).Before the actual creation of POPCOM, then-president of the Philippines Ferdinand Marcos, together with 17 other heads of state, signed in December 1967 the United Nations Declaration on Population, which stated: “The population problem must be recognized as a principal element in long-range planning if governments are to achieve their economic goals and fulfill the aspirations of their people.
Republic Act 6365, or the Population Act of the Philippines, was enacted into law by the Philippine Congress on August 16, 1971, which established the National Population Policy. The agency was mandated in 1972 by Presidential Decree 79, or the Revised Population Act of the Philippines, to be the central policy-making, planning, coordinating and monitoring agency for the Philippine Population Management Program (PPMP).Before the actual creation of POPCOM, then-president of the Philippines Ferdinand Marcos, together with 17 other heads of state, signed in December 1967 the United Nations Declaration on Population, which stated: “The population problem must be recognized as a principal element in long-range planning if governments are to achieve their economic goals and fulfill the aspirations of their people.
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In 1970 the Ad Hoc Commission on Population, created the year prior, recommended the launch of the National Population Program through EO 233.Toward the next decade, ______ was listed as an attached agency to the Department of Social Welfare and Development by virtue of EO 123 in 1986.
In 1970 the Ad Hoc Commission on Population, created the year prior, recommended the launch of the National Population Program through EO 233.Toward the next decade, ______ was listed as an attached agency to the Department of Social Welfare and Development by virtue of EO 123 in 1986.
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In 1990, EO 48, as directed by then-chief executive Corazon Aquino, placed POPCOM under the Office of the President in order to “facilitate coordination of policies and programs relative to population.” The following year, EO 476 made POPCOM an attached agency of the NEDA.
In 1990, EO 48, as directed by then-chief executive Corazon Aquino, placed POPCOM under the Office of the President in order to “facilitate coordination of policies and programs relative to population.” The following year, EO 476 made POPCOM an attached agency of the NEDA.
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Republic Act 6365, or the Population Act of the Philippines, was enacted into law by the Philippine Congress on August 16, 1971, which established the National Population Policy. The agency was mandated in 1972 by Presidential Decree 79, or the Revised Population Act of the Philippines, to be the central policy-making, planning, coordinating and monitoring agency for the Philippine Population Management Program (PPMP).Before the actual creation of POPCOM, then-president of the Philippines Ferdinand Marcos, together with 17 other heads of state, signed in December 1967 the United Nations Declaration on Population, which stated: “The population problem must be recognized as a principal element in long-range planning if governments are to achieve their economic goals and fulfill the aspirations of their people.
Republic Act 6365, or the Population Act of the Philippines, was enacted into law by the Philippine Congress on August 16, 1971, which established the National Population Policy. The agency was mandated in 1972 by Presidential Decree 79, or the Revised Population Act of the Philippines, to be the central policy-making, planning, coordinating and monitoring agency for the Philippine Population Management Program (PPMP).Before the actual creation of POPCOM, then-president of the Philippines Ferdinand Marcos, together with 17 other heads of state, signed in December 1967 the United Nations Declaration on Population, which stated: “The population problem must be recognized as a principal element in long-range planning if governments are to achieve their economic goals and fulfill the aspirations of their people.
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In 1970 the Ad Hoc Commission on Population, created the year prior, recommended the launch of the National Population Program through EO 233.Toward the next decade, POPCOM was listed as an attached agency to the Department of Social Welfare and Development by virtue of EO 123 in 1986.
In 1970 the Ad Hoc Commission on Population, created the year prior, recommended the launch of the National Population Program through EO 233.Toward the next decade, POPCOM was listed as an attached agency to the Department of Social Welfare and Development by virtue of EO 123 in 1986.
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In 1990, EO 48, as directed by then-chief executive Corazon Aquino, placed POPCOM under the Office of the President in order to “facilitate coordination of policies and programs relative to population.” The following year, EO 476 made POPCOM an attached agency of the NEDA.
In 1990, EO 48, as directed by then-chief executive Corazon Aquino, placed POPCOM under the Office of the President in order to “facilitate coordination of policies and programs relative to population.” The following year, EO 476 made POPCOM an attached agency of the NEDA.
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Study Notes
The Commission on Population and Development (CPD)
- Established in 1972 by Presidential Decree 79, as the central policy-making, planning, coordinating, and monitoring agency for the Philippine Population Management Program (PPMP)
- Originally named as the Population Commission of the Philippines (POPCOM)
Key Milestones
- 1967: Then-President Ferdinand Marcos signed the United Nations Declaration on Population, recognizing population as a principal element in long-range planning
- 1970: The Ad Hoc Commission on Population recommended the launch of the National Population Program through EO 233
- 1971: Republic Act 6365, or the Population Act of the Philippines, was enacted into law, establishing the National Population Policy
- 1986: POPCOM was listed as an attached agency to the Department of Social Welfare and Development by virtue of EO 123
- 1990: EO 48 placed POPCOM under the Office of the President to facilitate coordination of policies and programs relative to population
- 1991: EO 476 made POPCOM an attached agency of the NEDA
- 1993: POPCOM adopted the PPMP and the Population, Resources, and Environment Framework under the administration of President Fidel V. Ramos
- 2003: President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo issued EO 188, transferring POPCOM under the Department of Health (DOH)
- 2018: President Rodrigo Duterte signed Executive Order No. 71, reattaching POPCOM to NEDA for policy and program direction, and renaming it as the "Commission on Population and Development"
- 2023: The agency's Board of Directors approved its rebranding to the proper and appropriate acronym: "CPD"
Principles and Focus
- The four principles guiding the Philippine government's population program: responsible parenthood, respect for life, birth spacing, and informed choices
- The agency's focus on "human capital development" which complements its core functions of reproductive health, responsible parenthood, and family planning
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Explore the history and establishment of the Philippine Population Management Program (PPMP) under Republic Act 6365 and Presidential Decree 79. Learn about the role of the agency in policy-making and coordination related to population management in the Philippines.