To enable the Cambodian people to exercise their rights to achieve optimal quality of life through model services, gender sensitive health communication, and training, focusing on family health, including sexual and reproductive health, maternal and child health and HIV/AIDS.
Our History
In 1994, the Family Planning International Assistance (FPIA), the
international service division of the Planned Parenthood Federation
of America, set up a Family Health and Spacing Project in Cambodia
with funding from the United States Agency for International
Development (USAID). After two years of operation, it was decided to
transfer responsibility for programs to an indigenous organization.With a view to continuing the
project activities in Cambodia, Reproductive Health Association of
Cambodia (RHAC) was established in April of
1996, as a local non-governmental organization, run by the local
staff of FPIA. A few months after its inception, RHAC adopted a
constitution and elected a president and national council members,
with the support of its volunteers. In November of 1996, RHAC was
admitted as the Cambodian member of the
International Planned
Parenthood Federation (IPPF)