Cheaper medicines law hasn’t served the poor
By Satur C. Ocampo The Philippine Star, Opinion Page Four years ago last June 6, the Cheaper Medicines Law (Republic Act 9502, the Universally Accessible
By Satur C. Ocampo The Philippine Star, Opinion Page Four years ago last June 6, the Cheaper Medicines Law (Republic Act 9502, the Universally Accessible
The VPHCS continues its health capability-building project funded by the Bayan Muna Party-List and supported by the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) in
The VPHCS project with the Asian Community Trust (ACT) of Japan, “Sustaining community-based health programs to promote health and prevent disease in Bohol” is on
The fullest attainment of health is possible only in a society that ensures the opportunity and power of individuals to develop one’s potentiality and creativity through the democratic and participatory processes of its social institutions.
The Visayas Primary Healthcare Services, Inc. (VPHCS) is a non-stock, non-profit, non-government organization which aims to promote primary health care programs in the Visayas regions. The VPHCS assists people’s organizations in the marginalized sectors of society – urban poor dwellers, farmers, fisherfolks, women and children — in building and strengthening community-based health programs (CBHPs). It was registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission on April 2, 2008 with Registration number CN200825945.
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