Organization Profile

The Family Planning Association of Hong Kong (FPAHK), a non-profit making organization, advocates, promotes and provides information, education, medical and counselling services in Sexual and Reproductive Health for the community.

Vision

To play a leading role in family, sexual and reproductive health and rights.

Mission

To advocate and promote Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights and to provide related information, education and services for individuals, families and the community.

Strategies

To implement our Mission, we have the following strategies:

  1. To offer holistic and quality clinical and counselling services in family planning and sexual and reproductive health to men and women of all ages.
  2. To provide family life and sexuality education to young people and training to parents and professionals.
  3. To conduct and strengthen research in sexual and reproductive health, family planning, family health, youth sexuality, new contraceptive methods and other related areas.
  4. To collaborate with community partners in promoting healthy, happy and harmonious families.
  5. To collaborate with the Government, international family planning organizations and other local or overseas organizations to promote responsible parenthood and sexual and reproductive health.
  6. To attain sustainability through resources development, prudent financial management, outcome-oriented services and constant review of operations to ensure cost-effectiveness.
Values

As the leading non-government organization dedicated to promoting family planning and sexual and reproductive health and rights in Hong Kong, we believe that:

  1. Sexual and reproductive health including family planning is an essential component of overall health and well-being of individuals and families;
  2. The right of individuals to make voluntary, responsible and informed choices concerning their sexual and reproductive health should be respected; and
  3. Men and women should have access to appropriate services to meet their sexual and reproductive health needs, irrespective of their age, marital status, race, religion and economic status.