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Advancing Women's and Children's Health in the Philippines

Significant regional disparities continue to limit access to essential women’s and children’s healthcare across the Philippines. To bridge these gaps—particularly in remote and underserved provinces— Unilab Medical Alliance Group, Unilab Foundation, Johns Hopkins Program for International Education in Gynecology and Obstetrics (Jhpiego) and the Philippine Obstetrical and Gynecological Society (POGS) have launched a joint initiative. By uniting global expertise with local clinical leadership, this partnership strengthens efforts to expand coverage, improve maternal and child health outcomes, and ensure quality medical care is within reach for every Filipino family.

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2/F Bayanihan Annex Center, LVP Compound, 132 Pioneer St, Mandaluyong City, Philippines 1550

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cbsamson@unilab.com.ph

Concepcion Samson

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jnieva@unilab.com.ph

Josephine Nieva

Tahanan sa Paaralan: School Community Health

Focuses on building the capabilities of school physicians, nurses, teachers, and parents to address the immunity gap among children. This arm aims to prevent diseases and promote healthy development, ensuring children thrive physically and mentally, ultimately reducing healthcare costs for families and communities.

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RH Natin 'To: Addressing Reproductive Health Issues

Targets the prevention, early diagnosis, and management of common gynecological conditions from puberty through menopause. Additionally, it works to prevent teenage pregnancies, reproductive tract infections, and HIV transmission, fostering better sexual and reproductive health outcomes.

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Batang 2000: Nutrition in the First 2000 Days in Life

Underscores the scientifically proven importance of the first 1000 and the next 1000 days in a child's life. Through series of CME activities for doctors and patients, the program emphasizes the necessity of optimal maternal nutrition, prenatal care, and early childhood interventions to ensure that children start life with the best possible foundation, essential for cognitive, emotional, and physical development.

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Reproductive Health Issues

Nutrition in the

First 2000 Days in Life

School Community Health

our initiatives

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Planting the Seeds: Empowering Women, Nurturing Children, Strengthening Communities

Our initiatives tackle critical reproductive health issues across the Philippines, ensuring every Filipino has access to vital information and quality care needed to make informed choices about their health and future.

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2/F Bayanihan Annex Center, LVP Compound, 132 Pioneer St, Mandaluyong City, Philippines 1550

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02 8858 1000 loc. 7160

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