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APA 2015-2016 Report MESSAGE Envision. Revitalize. Evolve. These are just a few of the words that come to mind when thinking of the last two years. For the world, it was the culmination of years of advocacy efforts for human rights- based sustainable development into Agenda 2030, with 17 Sustainable Development Goals and 169 targets. For APA, it was a time to revitalize and recoalesce our mandate in alignment with this new 15 year global development agenda. An ambitious organizational effectiveness review process was completed in 2015, resulting in a new vision and membership strategy for the network, which was unrolled in 2016. Our new mission is to mobilize civil society advocacy across the region to hold governments and other stakeholders accountable for their obligations and commitments to realize the sexual and reproductive health and rights of all persons in Asia and the Pacific. APA opened membership to the entire region of Asia and the Pacific and is excited to be seeking new civil society members that envision a world where the SRHR of all people are fulfilled. In 2016, we were happy to welcome several new members to the alliance – from Australia, Pakistan, and Thailand. We look forward to continuing to grow in 2017. APA moves into this coming year with a renewed focus on ensuring the accountability of governments and other stakeholders for SRHR commitments, as the regional voice for SRHR accountability in Asia Pacific. We wish to thank all of our members and partners for their energy and contributions to the network over the past two years. In particular, we would like to thank the donors, advocates and other stakeholders who contributed to APA’s organizational effectiveness review, and to former Executive Director Kabir Singh for his leadership during the second phase of the project. Finally, we would like to extend a very special thanks to the Planned Parenthood Association of Thailand (PPAT), for their continued support of the APA Coordinating Office in Bangkok. Jackie Edmond Chair Alexandra Johns Executive Director 01