
Our vision
A world where all people enjoy equitable access to comprehensive sexual and reproductive health and rights.
Our work
The Consortium works undertakes collective evidence-informed engagement with governments, civil society and community leaders in Australia and the broader Asia and Pacific regions.
Our members work in over 100 countries, bringing together diverse technical, policy, programmatic and research expertise in sexual and reproductive health and rights. Collectively, we advocate for increased political and financial investment in sexual and reproductive health and rights – recognising that this is central to the equitable achievement of global health and development goals, including gender equality, poverty reduction and environmental sustainability.
We reinforce Australia’s commitment to developing universal, evidence-based policies, and call for increasing support to sexual and reproductive health and rights initiatives in Official Development Assistance.

“Current ODA funding levels do not adequately address the growing needs, especially in light of ongoing challenges like pandemics and climate change, which disproportionately affect vulnerable populations.”
— Zeshi Fisher, Consortium Co-Chair


