

| 31 March 2016
Indonesian Planned Parenthood Association
In 1957 the Indonesian Planned Parenthood Association (IPPA) was established with the aim of realizing responsible parenthood believing that family is the main pillar in realizing community welfare. Responsible parenthood is understood and interpreted through the dimensions of birth, education, health, welfare and the future. Values: Respect human dignity, regardless of sex, sexual orientation, gender, marital status, people with HIV, people living with disabilities, religion, race, ethnicity, political orientation, social and economic status. Upholding the values of democracy, non-discrimination, gender equality and justice, social justice, personal autonomy, freedom of thought, opinion, expression and association. Upholding and mainstreaming sexual and reproductive health rights in all situations and opportunities. Stick to volunteerism, pioneering work, professionalism, trustworthiness, transparency, independence, sustainability and justice. Vision: Responsible and inclusive Indonesian family and society. Mission: Empowering the community to create a responsible family. Building an inclusive youth movement. Providing comprehensive, professional and inclusive sexual and reproductive health services. Influencing and empowering policy makers to respect, protect, and fulfil SRHR. Develop a professional organization to achieve independence and sustainability.

| 31 March 2016
Kiribati Family Health Association
Despite having one of the Pacific's most challenging sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) indicators, the Kiribati Family Health Association (KFHA) has managed to expand the scope and reach of SRHR to those most in need. In the last few years, KFHA has rolled out an exciting array of sexuality education campaigns nationwide, including the successful KFHA Drama Group, which was lauded as a creative approach in the outreach and dissemination of sexual and reproductive health (SRH) information. The association is one of the leading NGO on SRHR and also working on GBV. The government of Kiribati, FBOs and the provincial has been working closely with KFHA. This is evident through MoU that was signed by the association with 8 provincial councils enabling them to provide continuous services on SRHR to these provinces.

| 31 March 2016
Korea Population, Health and Welfare Association
The Korea Population Health and Welfare Association (KoPHWA) is a leading non-profit organization in South Korea founded under the Maternal and Child Health Law and has played a crucial role in the successful implementation of population and reproductive health programmes in South Korea since 1961. Our Vision: Healthy Family Together, Sustainable Happy World Our Mission: Being Partner to Support the Health and Care for the Individual and Family Our Goals To improve quality of life by responding to population change. To realize healthy social networks in the community. To operate a professional and creative organization. In pursuit of these goals, KoPHWA runs a wide range of information, education, and communication (IEC) programmes to raise public awareness of population issues and is active in young people’s education and participation. KoPHWA delivers Maternal and Child Health (MCH) and Family Health services, particularly to women and children, through 13 branch clinics; it also provides mobile OB-GYN services to increase women's access to medical and health information and services, particularly for marginalized groups. KoPHWA’s works of developing and distributing high-quality materials have consistently contributed to creating a family-friendly childbirth and childcare environment as well as promoting exemplary sexual and reproductive health practices.

| 31 March 2016
Mongolian Family Welfare Association
The Mongolian Family Welfare Association is a voluntary, non-governmental, non-profit, non-political, non-religious organization established in 1994. It became an Associate Member of the International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF) in 1996. MFWA became a full Member Association in 2005 after its compliance with the constitutional, governance, programme and management provisions of the Standards and Responsibilities of IPPF membership and was re-accredited in 2012 and 2019. We are the first Mongolian NGO granted with the UN ECOSOC Special Consultative Status since 2015. MFWA delivers services through its branches, clinic, mobile services and a network of community-based distributors/community-based services (CBDs/CBSs) and partner clinics. MFWA works closely with both governmental and non-governmental agencies to secure good quality sexual and reproductive health (SRH) provision for the Mongolian people. It provides clinical services, education and counselling in pursuit of its ultimate objective: universal access to sexual health services, and universal recognition that exercising informed choice over SRH is a fundamental human right.

| 31 March 2016
Planned Parenthood Association of Thailand
The Planned Parenthood Association of Thailand (PPAT) under the Patronage of Her Royal Highness the Princess Mother, is a non-profit organization and a leading sexual and reproductive health (SRH) learning agency supporting population’s quality of life to sustainable development, with more than 52 years of operation. The primary aim of PPAT is to support sexual and reproductive well-being of all people regardless of race, ethnicity, age, gender, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, disability, economic status and other diverse backgrounds. With support from government and private sectors, PPAT also bridges the gap where government is unable to cover, by providing services particularly to people with diverse sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression and sexual characteristics. With strong linkages with NGOs, government sectors and private agencies to move forward SRHR work and advocacy, PPAT is able to operate through 52 service delivery points, including 10 permanent clinics and 15 mobile units, in offering a broad-spectrum service from Family Planning, Safe Abortion Care, Maternal and Child Care, and HIV/AIDs and STIs, to Elderly Care. PPAT is not only providing health and medical services, but is also expanding into Nursing Homes, in response to ageing population needs in our society. Despite challenges, PPAT relies on human rights principles and diversity in creating a more inclusive program to improve all people’s quality of life and SRHR accessibility in Thailand.

| 31 March 2016
Reproductive & Family Health Association of Fiji
The Reproductive and Family Health Association of Fiji (RFHAF) was inaugurated in June 1996. It has played a key role in shaping national family planning policy and in promoting sexual and reproductive health (SRH) education, particularly among young people and communities in which myths about the dangers of family planning prevail. The use of contraceptives is still believed by many to cause cancer and immature childbirth. RFHAF has also undertaken concerted national advocacy work (with a particular emphasis on HIV and AIDS) through its involvement with the National Advisory Committee on AIDS and the country co-ordinating mechanism. As such, it played a critical role in securing the HIV Prevention and Treatment Decree which outlaws discrimination, promotes counselling, testing and reporting, assures confidentiality, and legislates on the supply of blood products. The organization’s committed promotion of wider awareness of SRH issues is changing attitudes, and as attitudes change, uptake of services increase.