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STRENGTHENING II. NETWORKING 2019 OUR EFFORTS & ENGAGEMENT ANNUAL AND INCREASING III. GENERATING REPORT ACCOUNTABILITY EVIDENCE FOR SRHR IMPACT 11 KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT SOCIAL MEDIA GOVERNANCE

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FINANCIALS 14 This promise has become essential as we face the COVID-19 pandemic. Civil society collaboration and cooperation for the protection and MESSAGE fulfilment of SRHR is more important now than ever. 2019 ANNUAL REPORT FROM THE CHAIR AND STRENGTHENING OUR Throughout the year, our members have worked collectively to fulfill EFFORTS AND INCREASING ACCOUNTABILITY FOR SRHR THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR this commitment. The Asia Pacific Alliance for Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (APA) unveiled our new branding and interactive public platforms at the 2019 Women Deliver Conference in Vancouver. Our logo’s three colours represent our determined alliance to mobilise civil society action: pink for sexuality, red for health, and blue to represent our twenty years as a regional network. We also welcomed What an incredible year! 2019 marked five new members to our network: MESSAGE the 25th anniversary of the International

MISSION Conference on Population and Development • The International Planned Parenthood Federation East and South East Programme of Action. Asia & Oceania Region (IPPF ESEAOR) 2019 IN REVIEW • Asia Pacific Network of Sex Workers (APNSW) PROGRAMS Sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) advocates from around the world • SERAC-Bangladesh IMPACT gathered at the Nairobi Summit this year to • Bandhu Social Welfare Society OUR NETWORK commemorate this landmark agenda and design a new framework for accelerated action on Haseeb Khawaja FINANCIALS • gender equality, , and sexual and reproductive health and rights, The Nairobi All of these incredible achievements could not have been done without Statement on ICPD25: Accelerating the Promise. the continued support of Planned Parenthood Association of (PPAT), who hosts the APA coordinating office in . Our network also made a promise at this event: We will continue to advocate for the areas of greatest need in the Asia Pacific Sincerely, region to ensure all people have the right to bodily autonomy and integrity, access to safe abortion and comprehensive sexuality education, to increase participation of marginalised groups, and that we will continue to strengthen our efforts Shama Karkal Alexandra Johns 01 and promote accountability to SRHR commitments. APA Steering Committee Chair APA Executive Director MISSION

2019 ANNUAL REPORT STRENGTHENING OUR EFFORTS AND INCREASING ACCOUNTABILITY FOR SRHR In 1994, 179 governments adopted the revolutionary We established the Asia Pacific Alliance for Sexual and Programme of Action (PoA) at the International Reproductive Health and Rights (APA) as a civil society Conference on Population and Development (ICPD) in organisation-led network to support action for promoting the ICPD agenda at national, regional, and global fora. Cairo. This ambitious agenda called for women’s sexual Over the last two decades, APA galvanised national and health, reproductive health and reproductive rights to regional advocacy from its coordinating office in Bangkok MESSAGE be prioritised in sustainable development efforts. to further SRHR, gender and human rights globally. MISSION

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APA is a network of national, regional Our mission is to mobilise civil society APA uses two main strategies to and global civil society organisations advocacy across the Asia Pacific achieve its mission: regional advocacy that advocate for the fulfillment of region to hold governments and other and capacity building. APA and our sexual and reproductive health and stakeholders accountable for their members advocate at national, regional rights (SRHR) for all persons in the obligations and commitments to realise and global fora to ensure inclusion Asia Pacific region. the SRHR of all persons in Asia and and uptake of comprehensive sexuality the Pacific. We prioritise issues such priorities, encourage government as sexuality, access to comprehensive transparency and participation and sexuality education and access to safe monitor review processes. These include and legal abortion. 2030 Agenda, International Conference on Population and Development, Platform for Action, Universal Periodic Review and human rights treaty bodies 02 for progress on SRHR commitments. 2019 IN REVIEW

2019 ANNUAL REPORT STRENGTHENING OUR EFFORTS AND INCREASING ACCOUNTABILITY FOR SRHR We are committed to empowering APA specifically focuses on underserved issues sexual and reproductive health and within SRHR, including access to safe and legal rights champions. We mobilise for abortion, comprehensive sexuality education and human rights for people of diverse sexual advocacy on sexual and reproductive orientations, gender identities/expressions and health and rights (SRHR), encourage sex characteristics. MESSAGE active participation, and endeavour to MISSION increase opportunities for civil society in In 2019, we co-organised numerous capacity 2019 IN REVIEW building events and partnered with key developing countries to access national, stakeholders to strengthen regional alliances and 2019 IN NUMBERS regional and global review processes. advocate for policy development and fulfilment. TIMELINE OF EVENTS

PROGRAMS We continued to improve our services for members

IMPACT and amplified the impact of our network’s capacity building and advocacy efforts. OUR NETWORK

FINANCIALS We also grew our network this year! Five new members joined our commitment to advancing SRHR in the Asia Pacific, adding sex workers as a new constituency represented in our network, and one new country – Bangladesh.

03 1GOAL 2019 ANNUAL REPORT 2019 IN NUMBERS STRENGTHENING OUR Sexual and reproductive EFFORTS AND INCREASING health and rights of all ACCOUNTABILITY FOR SRHR persons in the Asia Pacific CAPACITY NEW are respected, protected 11 BUILDING & 5MEMBERS 11 PARTNERS and fulfilled ADVOCACY EVENTS • SERAC-Bangladesh • PPAT • YouthLEAD PARTICIPANTS FROM • Bandhu Social Welfare Society • RFSU • Y-Peer Asia 96 COUNTRIES • Asia Pacific Network of • RESURJ Pacific IN THE Sex Workers IWRAW • ARROW MESSAGE 14 • ASIA PACIFIC • International Planned • APCOM • UNFPA APRO Parenthood Association East MISSION IPPF SARO • She Decides and Southeast Asia & Oceania • 2019 IN REVIEW • Haseeb Khawanja

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TIMELINE OF EVENTS Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 PROGRAMS PRE-APFSD EVENT: 52ND SESSION OF ASIA PACIFIC ICPD25 IMPACT CIVIL SOCIETY THE COMMISSION ON YOUTH CONSULTATION WORKSHOP POPULATION AND SEPTEMBER 23-24 • BANGKOK MARCH 25 • BANGKOK DEVELOPMENT OUR NETWORK APRIL 1-5 • NEW YORK

FINANCIALS ASIA-PACIFIC FORUM ON SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT MARCH 27-29 • BANGKOK TIMELINE NAIROBI SUMMIT OF ON ICPD25 NOVEMBER 12-14 • NAIROBI EVENTS WOMEN DELIVER EXPERT GROUP CONFERENCE MEETING JUNE 3-6 VANCOUVER • SEPTEMBER 23-24 • BANGKOK THE ASIA-PACIFIC REGIONAL REVIEW OF THE 25TH ANNIVERSARY ASIA PACIFIC OF THE BEIJING FLAGSHIP EVENT DECLARATION AND SEPTEMBER 25 • BANGKOK PLATFORM FOR ACTION 27-29 NOVEMBER • U N ESC A P, 04 BANGKOK, THAILAND PROGRAMS

2019 ANNUAL REPORT STRENGTHENING OUR EFFORTS AND INCREASING ACCOUNTABILITY FOR SRHR APA continues to be a collective regional voice for holding governments and other stakeholders accountable to their commitments for realising SRHR for all. We believe strong partnerships and an active civil society, equipped with knowledge and skills, are the keys to strong, effective regional advocacy that delivers life changing SRHR policies.

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MISSION This year, we worked with local, national,

2019 IN REVIEW regional and global organisations that share our mission of mobilising civil society Participants of the CEDAW-SDG PROGRAMS organisations for sexual and reproductive Learning Exchange I. CAPACITY BUILDING health and rights. Our partnerships produced & ACCOUNTABILITY capacity building events that amplify and II. NETWORKING & ENGAGEMENT strengthen the impact of our advocacy. III. GENERATING EVIDENCE APA also contributed to regional and IMPACT global coalitions and listservs to ensure that OUR NETWORK Asia Pacific SRHR issues are prioritised. We ensured that our members were FINANCIALS continually updated on current initiatives and developments in the region. We also helped coordinate the Thematic Working Group on Gender, SRHR and Sexuality of the Asia Pacific Regional Civil Society Engagement Mechanism.

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2019 ANNUAL REPORT STRENGTHENING OUR EFFORTS AND INCREASING ACCOUNTABILITY FOR SRHR CEDAW-SDG LEARNING EXCHANGE

The Convention on the Elimination of all Forms of Against Women (CEDAW) – Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) Learning Exchange was organised for APA members on September 7-9 in Bangkok in MESSAGE collaboration with the International Women’s Rights Action Participants MISSION Watch Asia Pacific (IWRAW AP) and Realizing Sexual and of the Reproductive Justice (RESURJ). With 17 APA and three RESURJ CEDAW-SDG 2019 IN REVIEW Learning members in attendance, the event aimed to: Exchange PROGRAMS • Facilitate peer learning through guiding conversations I. CAPACITY BUILDING on the significance of international legal and policy & ACCOUNTABILITY frameworks concerning SRHR, including CEDAW, II. NETWORKING EMPOWER! RIGHTS! FRAMEWORKS! & ENGAGEMENT Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), International DEVELOPMENT! III. GENERATING Conference on Population and Development (ICPD) and EVIDENCE Beijing Platform for Action (BPfA) APA organised a workshop with the Thematic Working Group IMPACT on Gender, SRHR and Sexuality of the Asia Pacific Regional • Provide increased understanding of OUR NETWORK Civil Society Engagement Mechanism to discuss monitoring States’ legal obligations regarding and accountability mechanisms and cross constituency FINANCIALS SRHR under the international collaboration to advance gender equality and SRHR for human rights system women and young people in the region. This event was • Strengthen capacity by attended by 40 civil society representatives including APA linking policy frameworks, members, and organised at the preparatory Asia-Pacific especially utilising the People’s Forum on Sustainable Development (APFSD) in BPfA +25 review process cooperation with International Planned Parenthood Federation as an opportunity to ensure (IPPF) South Asia Regional Office (SARO), ARROW, 06 coherence in standards setting YouthLEAD, and Y-Peer Asia Pacific. II NETWORKING & ENGAGEMENT

2019 ANNUAL REPORT STRENGTHENING OUR EFFORTS AND INCREASING ACCOUNTABILITY FOR SRHR SHE DECIDES FEBRUARY 28 - MARCH 1 • KATHMANDU,

At this flagship event and regional launch of the She Decides movement, APA attended and moderated one of three parallel sessions entitled Stand Up Speak Out, Change the Rules, and Unlock Resources. MESSAGE

MISSION ASIA-PACIFIC FORUM ON SUSTAINABLE

2019 IN REVIEW DEVELOPMENT MARCH 29 • BANGKOK, THAILAND PROGRAMS Asia-Pacific With a theme of empowering people and ensuring Forum on I. CAPACITY BUILDING Sustainable & ACCOUNTABILITY inclusiveness and equality, three APA members attended Development II. NETWORKING the preparatory civil society forum and intergovernmental & ENGAGEMENT meeting. We joined representatives of the Regional Civil III. GENERATING EVIDENCE Society Engagement Mechanism (RCEM) in a side meeting 52ND SESSION OF THE COMMISSION ON with H.E. Fidelis Magalhas, Minister of Legal Reforms IMPACT POPULATION AND DEVELOPMENT and Parliamentary Affairs in Timor Leste, who chaired the OUR NETWORK APRIL 1-5 • NEW YORK, UNITED STATES meeting, and advocated for policy coherence between FINANCIALS 2030 Agenda and ICPD. This event aimed to review and appraise the ICPD Programme of Action and its contribution to the monitoring and review of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. APA Steering Committee Chair Shama Karkal delivered APA’s joint oral statement with Swasti, applauding the APA Steering outcomes of the recent Midterm Review of the 2013 Asian Committee Chair Shama Karkal delivers Pacific Ministerial Declaration on Population and Development APA’s joint oral and expressed support for the upcoming Nairobi Summit. 07 statement with Swasti WOMEN DELIVER CONFERENCE ASIA PACIFIC ICPD25 YOUTH CONSULTATION JUNE 3-6 • VANCOUVER, CANADA SEPTEMBER 23-24 • BANGKOK, THAILAND

The global Women Deliver Conference had a theme of The goal of this consultation was to ensure that young people 2019 ANNUAL REPORT POWER. PROGRESS. CHANGE. APA unveiled our new were involved in accelerating progress STRENGTHENING OUR EFFORTS AND INCREASING branding and intuitive website alongside the meeting. on the ICPD PoA. We supported ACCOUNTABILITY FOR SRHR We organised joint dinner to connect members representing the participation of two youth Action Canada, Asia Catalyst, Youth Coalition, Family in this regional preparatory Planning New Zealand, Family Planning NSW, Youth event for ICPD25, where they Advocacy Network (YAN), Burnet and individual members. had the opportunity to meet Members were briefed on the progress of the ICPD25, shared country delegates and civil

priorities and activities and discussed how civil society can society representatives and APA Member MESSAGE engage more strategically in the process. provide input for a regional Rokonol Rabbi of SERAC Bangladesh, at the Asia Pacific MISSION statement. The meeting was ICPD25 Youth organised by UNFPA Asia Consultation 2019 IN REVIEW Pacific Regional Office (APRO)

PROGRAMS and Y Peer and supported by APA, ARROW, IPPF, She Decides and YouthLEAD. I. CAPACITY BUILDING & ACCOUNTABILITY

II. NETWORKING & ENGAGEMENT ASIA PACIFIC FLAGSHIP EVENT FOR ICPD25 III. GENERATING EVIDENCE SEPTEMBER 25 • BANGKOK, THAILAND IMPACT UN ESCAP and UNFPA APRO organised the regional OUR NETWORK preparatory event Accelerated Action for ICPD - Taking Forward the Asian Pacific Ministerial Declaration on FINANCIALS Population and Development. This multi-stakeholder consultation brought together ICPD champions from across APA Members’ the region. APA moderated a session called Reaching 2030: dinner at Women Integrating the APMD and the SDGs, which aimed to address Deliver gaps, challenges and lessons learned in the integration of the Asian and the Pacific Ministerial Declaration on Population and Development within national sustainable development 08 policies and frameworks for SDG implementation. EXPERT GROUP MEETING ON MONITORING IMPLEMENTATION OF THE ASIAN AND PACIFIC MINISTERIAL DECLARATION ON

2019 ANNUAL REPORT POPULATION AND DEVELOPMENT STRENGTHENING OUR SEPTEMBER 23-24 • BANGKOK, THAILAND EFFORTS AND INCREASING ACCOUNTABILITY FOR SRHR ESCAP and UNFPA organised the Expert Group Meeting to solicit inputs from Member States and CSO experts to guide the revision of the regional framework for monitoring the implementation of the ICPD Programme of Action and the Asian and Pacific Ministerial Declaration on Population and Development. We offered our support by attending MESSAGE the event and moderating one session. APA ED Alexa Johns MISSION delivers APA’s Statement of 2019 IN REVIEW NAIROBI SUMMIT ICPD25 Commitmnent at the Nairobi Summit PROGRAMS NOVEMBER 12-14 • NAIROBI, KENYA

I. CAPACITY BUILDING The Kenyan government hosted the Nairobi Summit on & ACCOUNTABILITY ICPD25. Accelerating the Promise culminated in the Nairobi II. NETWORKING & ENGAGEMENT Statement, a set of global commitments to advance the III. GENERATING ICPD Programme of Action’s promise of leaving no one EVIDENCE THE ASIA-PACIFIC REGIONAL REVIEW OF behind in the pursuit of universal access to sexual and IMPACT THE 25TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE BEIJING reproductive health, girl’s and women’s empowerment and DECLARATION AND PLATFORM FOR ACTION OUR NETWORK gender equality. We attended the Summit and delivered NOVEMBER 27-29 • BANGKOK, THAILAND a Statement of Commitment on behalf of the network, FINANCIALS committing to mobilise civil society action for SRHR and This event was organised by UN ESCAP and UN Women continue our advocacy for the areas of greatest need in our and resulted in the Asia-Pacific Declaration on Advancing region. We also committed to increasing participation of Gender Equality and Women’s Empowerment: Beijing+25 under-represented groups and fostering accountability. APA Review. Three APA members advocated for inclusion members SERAC, YAN, ARI, YUWA, FP NZ, Action Canada, of SRHR at the preparatory civil society meeting and Youth Coalition also attended the Summit. intergovernmental conference.

09 III GENERATING EVIDENCE

2019 ANNUAL REPORT STRENGTHENING OUR EFFORTS AND INCREASING ACCOUNTABILITY FOR SRHR In addition to education and advocacy, we published and contributed to SRHR research initiatives. Joint network submissions were formulated and sent to:

• Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights: “Report of the Independent Expert on protection against violence and discrimination based on MESSAGE sexual orientation and gender identity: Marginalisation MISSION and exclusion from socio-cultural environments.

2019 IN REVIEW Presented at the 74th session of the UN General Assembly on September 17-30. PROGRAMS

I. CAPACITY BUILDING International Court of Justice: “Developing We utilised participatory methodology to engage members & ACCOUNTABILITY • principles to address the detrimental impact on health, of the APA alliance, partners and extended networks. II. NETWORKING & ENGAGEMENT equality and human rights of criminalization with A short-term task force was formed to ensure quality assurance: III. GENERATING a focus on select conduct in the areas of sexuality, EVIDENCE reproduction, drug use and HIV” • Shrirupa Sengupta IMPACT Lead Communications, Associate Director, Swasti Health Catalyst OUR NETWORK APA also developed a publication to address the gaps Fsahat Hassan in sexual rights knowledge and evidence in the region. • FINANCIALS CEO, Youth Advocacy Network (YAN) Pakistan Our aim was to determine what types of evidence civil society can utilise to fill these gaps. The publication will • Dakshitha Wickremarathne be finalised in 2020 and will highlight neglected areas YAN of SRHR, including comprehensive sexuality education, S.M. Shaikat sexuality of young people, access to safe and legal • Executive Director, SERAC Bangladesh abortion, right to a pleasurable sex life, eliminating discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation, gender • Amit Timilsina 10 identity/expression and sex characteristics. Vice-Chair, Youth Coalition for Sexual and Reproductive Rights 2019 ANNUAL REPORT STRENGTHENING OUR EFFORTS AND INCREASING ACCOUNTABILITY FOR SRHR IMPACT

OUR PUBLIC PLATFORMS INCLUDE: 2,655 MESSAGE We took concrete steps to better serve our FACEBOOK ACTIVE FOLLOWERS MISSION members by improving the quality, relevance and access to information within our network. 2019 IN REVIEW

PROGRAMS KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT IMPACT We launched our new branding and website at the Women 889 496 OUR NETWORK Deliver conference in June 2019. Our intuitive website TWITTER INSTAGRAM ACTIVE FOLLOWERS ACTIVE FOLLOWERS FINANCIALS serves as an external repository for knowledge. It also highlights our members’ strong, intersectional commitment to fulfill SRHR for all. Additionally, we developed a quarterly newsletter to highlight legal and policy developments and advocacy opportunities across the world and share the far-reaching work of APA members in the Asia Pacific. GOVERNANCE

Our organisation is governed by a seven-member SOCIAL MEDIA international Steering Committee. At our annual meeting, Our website and social media aim to strengthen cooperation, held October 11th, we decided to formally register as a promote networking and advocacy between members, and foundation in Bangkok, Thailand. And in August, we secured exchange knowledge and tools on global, regional and a new office space and are now open to members and 11 national SRHR developments. partners at our new location in Surasak district of Bangkok. As of December 2019, our membership comprised 39 organisations and individuals in 10 countries.

2019 ANNUAL REPORT FULL MEMBERS 2019 STRENGTHENING OUR EFFORTS AND INCREASING ACCOUNTABILITY FOR SRHR OUR AUSTRALIA JAPAN THAILAND • Burnet Institute • Africa Japan Forum (AJF) • Asia Catalyst • Family Planning New • Japanese Organization for • Asia Pacific Coalition South Wales (FP NSW) International Cooperation in on Male Sexual NETWORK • Family Planning Victoria Family Planning (JOICFP) Health (APCOM) • Family Planning Welfare • Asia Pacific Network Association of the of Sex Workers Our membership is as diverse as Northern Territory • Caram Asia (APNSW) (FP WANT) • International Council on • Asia Pacific MESSAGE our region. We are a network of • Shine SA Management of Population Transgender Network Programmes (ICOMP) (APTN) MISSION family planning associations, public BANGLADESH • Asian Forum of NEPAL Parliamentarians • Bandhu Social Welfare 2019 IN REVIEW on Population and health researchers, parliamentary Society • Women’s Rehabilitation Development (AFPPD) • SERAC-Bangladesh Center (WOREC) PROGRAMS networks and community-based • International • YUWA Community of Women INDIA organisations who work across Living with HIV Asia IMPACT NEW ZEALAND numerous expertise in advocacy, • Swasti Pacific (ICW-AP) OUR NETWORK • Population Foundation • New Zealand Family • Planned Parenthood human rights, service delivery, of India (PFI) Planning Association (NZ FP) Association of FULL MEMBERS 2019 Thailand (PPAT) PAKISTAN ASSOCIATE MEMBERS 2019 public health research and inclusive • Raks Thai Foundation • Aliansi Remaja • Sukaar Welfare Organization • YouthLEAD STEERING COMMITTEE 2019 measures for marginalised groups. Independen (ARI) • Youth Advocacy Network (YAN) Pakistan COORDINATING OFFICE 2019 • Indonesia Planned Parenthood Association • Youth Association for FINANCIALS We continued our growth in 2019 by adding (IPPA) Development (YAD) four organisations and one individual to our network. These members from Bangladesh, ASSOCIATE MEMBERS 2019 Malaysia, Pakistan and Thailand are champions of sexual and reproductive health and rights: ORGANISATIONS INDIVIDUALS The International Planned Parenthood Federation • Action Canada for Sexual Health and Rights (ACSHR) • Amit Timilsina East and South East Asia & Oceania Region • International Planned Parenthood Federation East and • Dakshitha South East Asia & Oceania Region (IPPF ESEAOR) Wickremarathne (IPPF ESEAOR), Asia Pacific Network of Sex • Population Action International (PAI) • Haseeb Khawaja 12 Workers (APNSW), SERAC-Bangladesh, Bandhu • Marie Stopes International (MSI) • Rubina Ali Social Welfare Society and Haseeb Khawaja. • Youth Coalition for Sexual and Reproductive Rights (YC) 2019 ANNUAL REPORT STRENGTHENING OUR OUR PEOPLE EFFORTS AND INCREASING ACCOUNTABILITY FOR SRHR STEERING COMMITTEE 2019

Shama Karkal Ann Brassil Hong Ping (Chair) (Vice-Chair) Family New Zealand Family Pamily Planning Planning MESSAGE Planning Association New South Wales Association SOUTH ASIA OCEANIA EAST ASIA MISSION

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Pattaya Buranprapra Sandeep Prasad Lloyd Nunag IMPACT (Treasurer) Action Canada for Youth Coalition for Planned Parenthood Sexual Health and Sexual and Reproductive OUR NETWORK Association of Thailand Rights (ACSHR) Rights (YC) FULL MEMBERS 2019 (PPAT) GLOBAL GLOBAL SOUTHEAST ASIA ASSOCIATE MEMBERS 2019

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COORDINATING OFFICE 2019 COORDINATING OFFICE 2019 FINANCIALS

Alexandra Johns Wasana Kumanuwong Executive Director Administration and Finance Support

13 ANNUAL FINANCIAL REPORT 2019

SECTION A: CASH FLOW 2019 ANNUAL REPORT STRENGTHENING OUR RFSU 2019 MEMBERSHIP FEES 2019 ACCUMULATED FUND TOTAL EFFORTS AND INCREASING US$ Baht US$ Baht US$ Baht US$ Baht ACCOUNTABILITY FOR SRHR Opening Balance 32,929.25 992,948.58 – – 19,176.07 604,813.39 52,105.32 1,597,761.97 Fund received 167,595.07 5,053,661.86 – – – – 167,595.07 5,053,661.86 Add: Bank interest received 157.82 4,758.95 – – 34.76 1,056.78 192.58 5,815.73 Membership Fees – – 7,809.69 243,044.77 – 7,809.69 243,044.77 Donation 6,093.51 187,526.08 6,093.51 187,526.08 Deposit for office rental 1,490.35 44,940.00 1,490.35 44,940.00

Total Income 200,682.14 6,051,369.39 7,809.69 243,044.77 26,794.70 838,336.25 235,286.53 7,132,750.41

MESSAGE Subtract: Expenses as at 31 December 2019 (163,173.28) (4,920,327.16) – – (5,410.44) (163,146.28) (168,583.72) (5,083,473.44) Subtract: Prepaid for 2020 1,206.47 36,380.00 MISSION Subtract: Accrued for 2019 (1,160.71) (35,000.00) Subtract: Computer and Depreciation 2019 1,959.51 59,087.09 2019 IN REVIEW Subtract: Adjust 2019 (79.10) (2,385.14)

Closing Balance as at 31 December 2019 39,435.04 1,189,124.18 7,809.69 243,044.77 21,384.26 675,189.97 66,702.82 2,049,276.97 PROGRAMS Grand Total 39,435.04 1,189,124.18 7,809.69 243,044.77 21,384.26 675,189.97 66,702.82 2,049,276.97 IMPACT SECTION B: FUND BALANCE OUR NETWORK BUDGET LINE DESCRIPTION BUDGET ACTUAL BALANCE: 31 DECEMBER 2019 GRANTOR % SPENT US$ Baht US$ Baht US$ Baht FINANCIALS RFSU Civil Society Partnership 1. Result 1: Strong CS capacity on Programme for Sexual and SRHR and accountability 37,822.51 1,140,500.00 16,452.39 496,105.25 21,370.13 644,394.75 Reproductive Health and Rights APA works in partnership with the 2018-2022 2. Result 2: Synergised engagement on Planned Parenthood Association Core Grant (Year 2018-2022) nat/reg/global processes on SRHR 18,050.44 544,293.00 15,709.81 473,713.55 2,340.63 70,579.45 of Thailand, who provides financial management services. Grant period: 3. Result 3: Apa is a sustainable APA is thankful for the support 1 January 2019-31 December 2019 organisation 36,674.57 1,105,885.00 24,259.54 731,522.28 12,415.03 374,362.72 of all of its donors, and for PPAT’s continued assistance. 4. Coordinating Office and network facilitation 111,023.41 3,347,800.00 96,076.66 2,897,095.51 14,946.76 450,704.49 5. Audit 1,160.71 35,000.00 – – 1,160.71 35,000.00 6. Financial administration services 15,409.91 464,670.35 10,674.89 321,890.57 4,735.02 142,779.78

Total 220,141.55 6,638,148.35 163,173.28 4,920,327.16 56,968.28 1,717,821.19 74.12%

Asia Pacific Alliance for Sexual 1. Office Deposit 61.88 1,865.91 (61.88) (1,865.91) and Reproductive health and Rights (Accumulated Fund) 2. Workshop – – 5,348.56 161,280.37 (5,348.56) (161,280.37) Grant period: 1 January 2019-31 December 2019 Total 0.00 0.00 5,410.44 163,146.28 (5,410.44) (163,146.28) 14 Grand Total 220,141.55 6,638,148.35 168,583.72 5,083,473.44 51,557.84 1,554,674.91

(RATE US$1 = 30.154)

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