The Commission on Population and Development (CPD) is the lead organization in population management for well-planned and empowered Filipino families and communities. We commit, in collaboration with partners, to create an enabling environment to:(a) Empower couples and individuals to achieve their desired number, timing, and spacing of children in the context of informed choice and responsible parenthood; (b)Enable adolescents to realize their full potential and total well being; (c) Mainstream population factors in sustainable development initiatives.
CPD's Goal: To attain a better quality of life for all Filipinos through management and maintenance of population level resources and the environment.
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Commission on Population and Development
The Commission on Population and Development (CPD) celebrates its 55th Anniversary on February 19 with the theme “Empowering Filipino Families and Communities amidst Demographic Change”. This momentous occasion aims to recognize the milestones and accomplishments of the Commission in implementing population and development strategies over the years towards a Planado, Matatag at Maginhawang Pamilya at Pamayanang Pilipino ❤
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Ang buwan ng Agosto ay National Family Planning Month sa Pilipinas! Let's talk about Family Planning to safeguard Filipino families' health and well-being!
Kung may mga katanungan tungkol sa Family Planning method na hiyang sa’yo, message mo kami dito sa Facebook o kumonsulta sa pinakamalapit na health center malapit sa inyo.
Para malaman kung saan ito, bisitahin ang
www.usaptayosafp.com.ph/fp-clinics.
Usap Tayo sa Family Planning para protektado ang pamilyang Pilipino!
#FamilyPlanningMonth #UsapTayoSaFamilyPlanning
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Commission on Population and Development
This World Population Day, we must move past simplistic narratives about the world’s population.
Ours is a world of infinite possibilities ♾️
Join CPD, UNFPA and PLCPD and see how to shift the focus to supporting reproductive rights and choices: unf.pa/8bl
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Commission on Population and Development
In celebration of World Population Day, the Commission on Population and Development (CPD), the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) and the Philippine Legislators' Committee on Population and Development (PLCPD) called for the advancement of gender equality and the attainment of the demographic dividend through investing in people and opportunities.
“Currently, the Philippines is at a unique crossroads with its changing demographics. As the country is undergoing a demographic transition, the country will need to work towards demographic resilience: the quality or state of being able to adapt and thrive amid demographic changes,” said UNFPA Philippines Country Representative Dr. Leila Saiji Joudane.
Demographic dividend refers to economic growth resulting from changes in a population’s structure and characteristics. Currently, the declining fertility rate of the Philippines will result in a window of opportunity where the country has a productive population that is larger than its dependent population. The demographic dividend however is not automatic. The country will have to make the right investments and policy decisions in order for it to reap its benefits, by investing in people throughout their life course.
“The demographic dividend can be a powerful force. In order to reap its benefits, we need to ensure the rights of people — especially those most left behind — and provide access to quality education, healthcare, and employment opportunities. We need to also address gender inequality and other injustices that limit people from reaching their full potential,” Joudane said.
The 2022 National Demographic and Health Survey reports that the total fertility rate for 15 to 49 year-old women has declined from 2.7 children in 2017 to 1.9 children in 2022, which is now below the replacement level of 2.1. It is important to note the regional disparities in fertility rate across the country. In Manila, the total fertility rate is 1.2 while BARMM’s total fertility rate is at 3.1.
“Downward trends in fertility rates can be viewed as either an opportunity for a country's development or a cause of concern. But as stated in the State of the World Population (SWP) Report 2023, we should be asking the right questions. It’s not whether the fertility rate is too high or too low or if there are too many or too few people. What is important is that all individuals, especially women, are equipped to thrive and exercise their basic human right to sexual and reproductive autonomy,” Dr. Joudane said.
For World Population Day 2023, CPD, UNFPA and PLCPD held a high-level meeting at Sofitel Philippine Plaza Manila to share with government, development partners, private sector and civil society leaders the importance of harnessing the 8-billion strong global population and the unique opportunity that the Philippines faces. UNFPA presented its SWP report during the event, which served as an avenue to discuss the critical issues on the demographic transition, gender equality, human rights, population growth, and opportunities for sustainable development.
“We are keen on fulfilling the objective of optimizing demographic opportunities, as well as addressing the remaining population issues and challenges, so that we can maximize the Philippines’ socioeconomic dividend and have improved quality of life for Filipinos,” remarked Undersecretary Lisa Grace Bersales, Ph.D, CPD executive director.
USec. Bersales noted that there has been a steady decline in the country’s total fertility rate since 1973 from an average of 6.0 children per woman to 1.9 last year. “The steep decline in 2022 however needs further study to determine how much of the decline is the effect of COVID-19,” she added.
“We have had unprecedented success in policymaking on population and human development in the last 10 years. We call on lawmakers and other decision-makers in the government to continue working to close the gaps in laws and policies so that the remaining challenges, including maternal deaths, are addressed and the rights of women and girls are fulfilled,” said Mr. Romeo Dongeto, Executive Director of PLCPD.
The State of World Population report can be accessed through this website: www.unfpa.org/swp2023. The landmark report features data showing how more nations are adopting policies aimed at raising, lowering or maintaining fertility rates. But efforts to influence fertility rates are very often ineffective and can erode women’s rights, as pointed out by the report.
During the event, reactors from development partners and civil society were given an opportunity to raise questions or share their own insights on how to address the population challenges that the Philippines is facing. The organizing agencies also identified the necessary actions towards ensuring a future that is resilient and adaptive to demographic shifts, and accelerating progress towards the attainment of the 2030 Global Agenda on Sustainable Development.
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Commission on Population and Development
In November 2022, the world’s population surpassed 8 billion people.
Our human family is now larger than ever before. Collectively, we live longer and enjoy healthier lives than at any other point in human history.
Yet ours is also a world of anxiety and uncertainty. Challenges like climate change, economic upheaval, conflict and COVID-19 have brought us to a crossroads, where the threat of a worse future for humanity feels just as possible as the promise of a better one.
How do we make sense of these contradictions, and begin solving the pressing problems of our day?
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Commission on Population and Development
The Commission on Population and Development is currently undergoing a rebrand of its shortened name from POPCOM to CPD, as a way to significantly mark its 55th year of establishment in 2024 as the country’s lead government agency in implementing the Philippine Population and Development Program.
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#PamilyangPlanadoProtektado
Read more: popcom.gov.ph/popcom-rebrands-as-cpd-ahead-of.../
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Commission on Population and Development
On its 54th year, POPCOM highlights the important role of the local governments in advancing the objectives of the PPDP. Within the context of devolution, the ownership of the LGUs are crucial in pursuing the common agenda of putting people at the center of development. As such, the theme “POPCOM: Katuwang ng Lokal na Pamahalaan sa Pagpapaunlad ng Pamilya at Pamayanan", expresses the need to strengthen the partnership of POPCOM and LGUs to empower individuals, families and organizations.
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Sa pagdiriwang ng #InternationalMensDay ngayon November 19, magbigay pugay tayo sa ating mga KATROPA, ang ating mga Kalalakihang Tapat sa Responsibilidad at Obligasyon sa Pamilya.
Panahon na para isama din natin sila tatay, kuya, tito, lolo at ang iba pa nating mga KATROPA sa usaping pagpplano ng Pamilya! 💪
Tandaan na makakaahon at malalagpasan ng bawat Pamilyang Pilipino ang pandemya kung ang lahat ay magtutulungan at makikibahagi sa responsableng pagpapamilya. Dahil ang Pamilyang Planado, Protektado!
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The world has reached another population milestone after a baby girl born in Tondo, Manila was chosen to symbolically mark the eight billionth person in the world.
Baby Vinice was welcomed on Nov. 15 by nurses at Dr. Jose Fabella Memorial Hospital as well as representatives from the Commission on Population and Development. Her mother, Margarita Villorente, delivered her past midnight at 1:29 am.
#8Billionthbaby #POPDEVweek
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