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Unmet Need for Family Planning Remains High (Results from the 2011 Family Health Survey)
Women in Poor Households Are Less Likely To Practice Family Planning (Results from the 2011 Family Health Survey)
Urban Women Bear Less Children in Their Lifetime Than Rural Women (Results from the 2011 Family Health Survey )
Death among Children Under Five Years of Age Continues to Decline (Results from the 2011 Family Health Survey)
Contraceptive Use in the Philippines (Results from the 1996 Family Planning Survey)
Contraceptive Use in the Philippines (Results from the 1997 Family Planning Survey)
Contraceptive Use in the Philppines (Results from the 1999 Family Planning Survey)
Contraceptive use in the Philippines (Results from the 1999 Family Planning Survey)
Contraceptive use in the Philippines (Results from the 1997 Family Planning Survey)
Women in Poor Households are Less Likely to Practice Family Planning
Half of the Filipino Women Now Practicing Family Planning
Contraceptive Use in the Philippines
Use of Modern Methods up in Most Regions (Final Results from the 2002 Family Planning Survey)
Pill Remains as Most Popular Contraceptive (Results from the 2000 Family Planning Survey)
17.3 Million Filipino Adults are Current Tobacco Smokers (Final Results from the 2009 Global Adult Tobacco Survey)
Maternal and Child Health Survey
Some findings from the 1998 National Demographic and Health Survey
2003 National Demographic and Health Survey
Philippines 2008 National Demographic and Healthy Survey Wallchart
Under-Five Mortality Down to 34 Deaths per 1,000 Births (Preliminary Results from the 2008 National Demographic and Health Survey)