In one week, a population-control bill in the Philippines is likely to be passed that supports coercive government-funded family-planning initiatives for demographically targeted populations. If passed, one year or even one generation from now, the root problems that this bill seeks to address will still exist. read more
The Philippines in General is not OVER POPULATED, though we have population problems in Metro Manila. Though, the distribution of Services is hard if you have a huge and growing population (specially in an archipelagic nation). read more
The government of the Philippines agreed in 1967, along with 12 other countries, that overpopulation is an inhibitor of economic development, and it began looking into a variety of government-sponsored measures to lower the rate of population growth. read more