Almost 200,000 Filipino teenage girls get pregnant every year. Here’s why that’s a problem. by Alicia di Giovanni | Photo: Isabel Corthier When 16-year-old Tina’s* water broke, it was the last thing the ninth grader expected to happen in her high school campus, just a few miles away from the city center. She had thought that she was only seven months pregnant. Because she’d never had an ultrasound, she had
Oct 2010
Ugat ng Kalusugan Program Associate Manager, Lyn-Lyn recently attended the Women Deliver Conference, the MDG awards ceremony and still found time to meet with some influential people. All on her first trip to Manila.
Sep 2010
Students at Palawan Sate University seem to get pregnant with alarming regularity. Susan examines the possible causes for this and what Roots of Health is doing to help.
Roots of Health weighs in on the Reproductive Health debate that is raging in the Philippines.
Susan Evangelista describes the modifications that have been made to the Child and Maternal Health Programs in Puerto Princesa, Palawan.
Jul 2010
Roots of Health nurse Josylyn Gulane recounts some of her experiences at Pulang Lupa during her first two months.
Jul 2010
A Roots of Health volunteer, Margeaux Berroth writes about her experiences with the students and staff at Palawan State University while conducting research into the health concerns of the students.
Jun 2010
Susan Evangelista has 'wow' moment during a Board of Directors meeting and thinks about how the idea of Roots of Health has rippled across the globe.
Jun 2010
Roots of Health turns one and Rhealyn Paliza describes her journey as a maternal health worker here in Palawan.
May 2010
Ami Evangelista Swanepoel looks back at what Roots of Health has accomplished in it's first year of operation.