Collective Voice is proud to have joined Agenda Alliance, which exists to make a difference to the lives of women and girls at the sharpest edge of inequality.
Consisting of over 100 member organisations – from large, national bodies to smaller, specialist organisations – Agenda Alliance’s members work in collaboration to influence public policy and practice to respond appropriately to women and girls with multiple, complex unmet needs.
This reflects Collective Voice’s commitment in our strategy to strengthen our voice as a sector and lead through collaboration, shown also by our continuing commitment to the Making Every Adult Matter coalition.
You can find out more about Agenda, including their campaigns and research, on their website.
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