Partnership
The Anglican Alliance sits at the centre of a web of relationships. We connect both across the worldwide Anglican Communion and externally with others.
Connecting across the Communion
The Anglican Alliance brings together (and indeed is the coming together of) the global family of Anglican churches and agencies involved in disaster response, relief, resilience, sustainable development, and advocacy.
The work and success of the Anglican Alliance is the result of the outstanding inputs and collaboration of provinces and dioceses around the Anglican Communion as well as their many mission, relief and development agencies, including:
- Anglican Board of Mission (Australia)
- Anglican Development Services (Kenya)
- Anglican Missions (Aotearoa New Zealand & Polynesia)
- Anglican Overseas Aid (Australia)
- CMS (England, Africa, Asia)
- Council of Anglican Provinces of Africa (CAPA)
- E-Care (Philippines)
- Episcopal Relief & Development (USA)
- Hope Africa (Southern Africa)
- Mothers’ Union
- SADD (Brazil)
- PWRDF (Canada)
- USPG (England)
We also work closely with other departments of the Anglican Communion Office, in particular:
We connect with the official networks and commissions of the Anglican Communion, including:
- Anglican Communion Environmental Network
- International Anglican Women’s Network
- Anglican Youth Network
- Anglican Indigenous Network
- Anglican Health and Community Network
- International Anglican Family Network
- Anglican Communion science Commission
- Anglican Commission on Evangelism and Discipleship
- The Anglican Working Group on Migration
Connecting with others
Key external partnerships over recent years have included:
- The Salvation Army, Caritas Internationalis, the Church of England Clewer Initiative, Stop the Traffik and other agencies for global coordination and denominational mobilisation against modern slavery and human trafficking.
- ACT Alliance, Caritas Internationalis, Lutheran World Federation, International Orthodox Christian Charities and World Council of Churches (WCC) for joint advocacy on UN policy on migrants and refugees and on environmental justice.
- ACT Alliance, WCC and Christian Aid on shaping learning on ecumenical diakonia and promoting greater Anglican participation in ACT forums.
- Tearfund for extending learning globally on church and community transformation approaches and the Renew Our World coalition on environmental justice.
- Joint Learning Initiative on Local Faith Communities, as a founder board member and initiator of research learning hubs.
- World Vision for a global initiative towards ending violence against children on the move.

Members of the Anglican Alliance’s Oceania Region Advisory Council (ORAC) – which includes ABM, Anglican Missions, USPG and Melanesian Missions – meeting with the senior church leadership from the region in Cairns 2024.

Anti-human trafficking consultation in Cambodia for the Asia-Pacific region convened in partnership with with The Salvation Army.