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Bearing Fruit Across the Communion: The Anglican Alliance at the Anglican Consultative Council
From listening processes and renewed networks to practical resources and Communion-wide resolutions, the ACC offered encouraging signs of years of patient investment bearing fruit. The Anglican Alliance was delighted to participate in the Anglican Consultative Council...
Introducing our new Intern
I am pleased to introduce myself as the newest intern at the Anglican Alliance. My name is Ayla Mackrory-Jamieson, and I join the team having completed my first year of studies in Politics and International Relations at the London School of Economics. Growing up...
Mentoring in Madagascar: A Partners in Resilience and Response (PiRR) Accompaniment
"We want to be just as busy before the cyclone instead of only being busy after the cyclone," said Voloniaina Yan-Mi, a youth coordinator, reflecting on the importance of disaster preparedness. Yan-Mi is one of 18 representatives from dioceses across the Eklesia...
Announcement from the Anglican Alliance and Anglican Consultative Council
At a time when progress on gender equality is under increasing pressure globally, the Anglican Alliance is committed to Gender Justice as an integral part of its mission. Across the Communion, women and girls continue to face discrimination, violence and unequal...
Protecting women’s rights at the UN CSW
At a pivotal moment for global gender justice, the Anglican Alliance's Gender Justice Director, Mandy Marshall, offers an inside look at a tense and unprecedented session of the UN’s Commission on the Status of Women (CSW70), where hard-won commitments to gender...
Reimagining Our World; Reimagining Power – Together
“For everyone born, a place at the table…” On the morning of Archbishop Sarah Mullally’s installation in Canterbury, a unique gathering took place. Inside St Mary Bredin Church, more than fifty leaders from across the Anglican Communion - and beyond - came together:...
People on the move: Anglican Alliance launches new resource to aid churches respond to refugee crisis
Today, the Anglican Alliance, in partnership with United Nations advocacy representatives from the Anglican Communion Office, has launched a new resource called, ‘People on the Move’, designed to equip churches to welcome and support migrants, refugees and internally...
Why do we still need an International Women’s Day?
To mark International Women’s Day on 8th March, Mandy Marshall, the Anglican Alliance’s Director for Gender Justice, reflects on why this day remains so important and why Christians have a responsibility to uphold women’s rights across the world. This is a question I...
Connected for Joy: Reflections on 2025 and Hope for the Year Ahead
As we reflect on the past year and look toward the future, we celebrate the many ways the Anglican Alliance has journeyed alongside churches across the Anglican Communion. We also look ahead with joy and expectation, trusting that the connections we forge in the...
Hope in Action: Strengthening Disaster Preparedness and Resilience Across Africa
As disasters intensify across the globe, churches in Africa are stepping forward with renewed commitment and strengthened collaboration. Gathering in Nairobi for a four-day regional workshop, the Africa Regional Steering Group of Partners in Resilience and Response...
International Day for the Abolition of Slavery – Why Churches Have a Vital Role
On 2nd December, we mark the International Day for the Abolition of Slavery and eleven years since faith leaders signed the Joint Declaration of Faith Leaders Against Modern Slavery, a powerful commitment to ending exploitation. Today, modern slavery and human...
The Dark Side of the Screen: Unmasking Technology-Facilitated Abuse
“Imagine making a post on social media and suddenly you find your timeline or feed or personal messages full of hatred and abusive comments. It would leave you feeling exposed, vulnerable, hurt, scared or worse, feeling like you are not worth being around anymore.”...












