The benefits of this initiative include the ability to address all of these various critical areas. Although the restriction may be an effort of continuing funds and initiatives to make it sustainable. In reviewing the role of Canadian international development agencies in helping Afghanistan improve domestic maternal health, Canada's international development agencies are committed to providing substantial financial assistance. However, this approach creates sustainability problems. Investment itself can ensure the ability to provide medical services and the ability to deal with accessibility issues.
Improving maternal health is one of the eight Millennium Development Goals adopted at the 2000 Millennium Summit. Two goals for assessing the maternal health status are to reduce the maternal mortality rate (MMR) to three quarters between 1990 and 2015 and achieve universal access to reproductive health by 2015 It is to do. In just three years to reach the Millennium Development Goals in 2015, a detailed examination of maternal mortality rate is necessary to develop plans for the reproductive health program and to guide advocacy activities and research at the national level is. These estimates are also required at the international level to inform the decision on financial support to achieve this goal.
Of the eight Millennium Development Goals, achieving universal access to reproductive health by 2015 is one of the two goals of Goal 5 "Improve maternal health". Therefore, comprehensive research on reproductive health in the Philippines is very necessary, which in turn will give Filipinos equal access to the rights of reproductive health and develop policies to develop programs to tackle related issues Develop and execute. Reproductive health in the country. Over the past three decades, the population growth rate of developing countries has nearly doubled the population growth rate of developed and developed countries. As a result, some people caught up with high infant mortality, low average life expectancy, illness, malnutrition and literacy. Rapid population growth has brought difficulties in managing economic and social change, including the result of equilibrium of economic development efforts (Leverage International, 2011).