
Katarina Rodriguez wants to be a mom after joining Save the Children
Miss World Philippines 2018 Katarina Rodriguez shared on Friday how joining international organization Save the Children changed her perspective about motherhood.
Miss World Philippines 2018 Katarina Rodriguez shared on Friday how joining international organization Save the Children changed her perspective about motherhood.
In his first public appearance since the May 9 elections, President Aquino signed last week into law the Children’s Emergency and Relief Protection Act, which he said would make him less worried, whether he is on Times Street or in Tarlac as a private citizen, knowing that the welfare of the Filipino child during disasters is well taken care of.
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One in four pregnant women in the country is undernourished, a condition that would make breastfeeding their babies difficult later on, according to a report issued by the nongovernment organization Save the Children.
The nutrition of children is a key factor to make the Philippines more resilient to disasters, such as supertyphoon “Yolanda” (international name Haiyan) which struck the country nearly a year ago, an international children’s rights group said Friday.
Save the Children has advised lawmakers and aspiring candidates in the upcoming congressional elections in May 2013 “not to tamper with provisions in the Milk Code, which promote breastfeeding over milk substitutes.”
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