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Enhancing Data Management to Improve Sexual and Reproductive Health Outcomes in the Philippines

The Philippine Department of Health (DOH) relies on field reports to track health system performance, shape health policies, and make informed decisions. The COVID-19 pandemic underscored the critical need for high-quality data to respond effectively to health crises. To optimize data for decision-making, DOH aims to establish an integrated health information system.


A significant challenge is the persistently high maternal mortality rate. While some indicators, like ANC visits and iron supplementation, show progress, the Maternal Mortality Ratio (MMR) remains a concern. Achieving the 2030 Sustainable Development Goal is at risk. The DOH’s broader focus includes combating malnutrition and managing communicable and non-communicable diseases under the Universal Health Care initiative.


This technical assistance initiative aims to support DOH in data collection and analysis, enabling evidence-based planning and policy implementation. Collaboration with DOH, Center for Health Development, Local Government Units (LGUs), and the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) will involve:

    1. Assessing Causes of Morbidity and Mortality: Evaluating factors contributing to morbidity and mortality in pregnant and postpartum women, including adolescent girls.
    2. Family Planning Indicator Analysis: Reviewing and analyzing family planning indicators such as contraceptive prevalence, unmet needs, and demographic trends to guide policy decisions.
    3. Maternal Health Impact Analysis: Assessing how access to maternal health and family planning services influences outcomes, including the impact of contraception on preventing unintended pregnancies and maternal deaths.
    4. Reproductive Health Trends: Examining trends in various reproductive health indicators, encompassing maternal health, adolescent health, and family planning.


This initiative reflects DOH’s commitment to improving healthcare, reducing maternal mortality, and addressing various health challenges in the Philippines through evidence-based data management.

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