3. Opening Prayer
Our Father, Who art in heaven,
hallowed be Thy name; Thy kingdom come;
Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven.
Give us this day our daily bread;
and forgive us our trespasses
as we forgive those who trespass against us;
and lead us not into temptation,
but deliver us from evil.
Amen.
4. To aid the reproductive health needs of
the citizens, the government mandated
the R.A 10354 or The Responsible
Parenthood and Reproductive Health
Act.
FOUR PILLARS
INFORMED CHOICE
BIRTH CONTROL
RESPECT FOR LIFE
RESPONSIBLE PARENTHOOD
Responsible Parenthood and Reproductive Health Act
5. SOCIAL HEALTH
Peer influence also concerns you as adolescents. You are
in the developmental stage wherein you build lasting
relationships with peers.
Some issues that you may encounter.
CYBERCRIME
CHILD PORNOGRAPHY
HAZING
BLOOD DONATION
WHAT IS SOCIAL HEALTH
6. look for 10 global health issues and concerns that the World
Health Organization and member nations are facing.
7. look for 10 global health issues and concerns that the World
Health Organization and member nations are facing.
8.
9. The term "Global health" rose in popularity
along with the rise of globalization, both
terms improved public awareness of
vulnerabilities and shared responsibilities
among people for the different injustices in
the world.
GLOBAL HEALTH
10. Which of these international organizations is
the chief body responsible for providing
leadership on global health, setting norms
and standards, and providing health support
to countries around the world?
a. International Committee of the Red Cross
b. United Nations Health and Life Insurance
c. World Bank
d. World Health Organization
QUESTION
13. Millenium Development Goals
What are the Millennium Development Goals?
The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) are eight goals
to be achieved by 2015 that respond to the world’s main
development challenges.
The MDGs are drawn from the actions and targets
contained in the Millennium Declaration that was adopted
by 189 nations-and signed by 147 heads of state and
governments during the
UN Millenium Summit in September 2000.
15. Millenium Development Goals
What are the Millennium Development Goals?
The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) are eight goals
to be achieved by 2015 that respond to the world’s main
development challenges.
The MDGs are drawn from the actions and targets
contained in the Millennium Declaration that was adopted
by 189 nations-and signed by 147 heads of state and
governments during the
UN Millenium Summit in September 2000.
16. Millenium Development Goals
Indicators
1. Reduce by half the proportion of
people living on less than a dollar a
day.
2. Achieve full and productive
employment and decent work for all,
including women and young people.
3. Reduce by half the proportion of
people who suffer from hunger.
18. Some key suggestions to eradicate poverty and
hunger are:
-Producing more jobs
-Investing more in agriculture
-Strengthened nutrition
programs for children and
infants.
-Support and protection of
developing and vulnerable
countries during crisis
23. If these are attained, children who receive primary education are more likely
to:
-Marry and have their own families at
a later stage in life
-Practice family planning and have
fewer children
-Know rights, responsibilities and civic
obligations
-Seek employment and sustain
personal and family needs Have
decreased risk of getting sexually
transmitted infections like HIV/AIDS
-Support and protection of
developing and vulnerable countries
during crisis
28. Gender equality can be achieved through:
-Early childhood development
intervention
-Promotion of women's political
rights and involvement Improved
reproductive health programs and
policies
-Education and integrating gender
equality in the school curriculum
-Improved women's access to work
and strengthened labor policies for
women Support and protection of
developing and vulnerable countries
during crisis.