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Unleash Hong Kong’s potential in science and technology innovation: Develop Hong Kong into an international R&D powerhouse.
Establishing interdisciplinary and cross-institutional mega-research institutes will be one of the keys to develop the science and technology ecosystem and to nurture Hong Kong’s economic growth.


Fostering medical-social collaboration for quality end-of-life care.


OHKF takes a progressive approach to explore views held towards end-of-life care in the community, specifically through the lens of potential EoLC service end-users reached in a telephone polling exercise implemented by the Hong Kong Institute of Asia-Pacific Studies at the Chinese University of Hong Kong.
Has the Government done enough to solve the housing shortage problem?

Hong Kong’s housing crisis is heading for the cliff after the official Long Term Housing Strategy Report misses the mark, yet again. The devil’s in the details and there is much to be said about how the Government calculates its land supply and demand.
Why Hong Kong remains the ESG black sheep among major global financial markets?
Policymakers and regulators can still make up for lost ground as Hong Kong falls far behind international peers in ESG development.


How to doctor the doctor shortage?
Watch our 3-Minute Explainer.
Hong Kong needs more well-qualified foreign-trained doctors to provide services in the local system to tackle its critical shortage of doctors. What lessons can we learn from the integration of overseas talent in other countries?
How can Hong Kong unleash its potential in science and technology innovation?
Hong Kong can widen its innovation and technology potential through funding, talent and collaboration.


Patient group partners for foreign-trained doctors initiative.
Members of the Healthcare and Ageing Research and Advocacy Team met with the New Life Psychiatric Rehabilitation Association to discuss policy measures aimed at attracting foreign-trained doctors to practice in Hong Kong.
Housing policy luncheon with finance professionals
Head of Public Policy Institute Stephen Wong and Head of Land and Housing Research Ryan Ip were hosted by HSBC and presented OHKF’s “Vision for Universal Affordable Housing in Hong Kong”


   
   



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