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Speak One VoiceInternationala faith initiative for women

Our partners

The organisations we work with

Speak One Voice works with churches, faith networks and organisations that share its purpose. These are the partners it names.

  • Episcopal Relief & Development delivered the first training of Speak One Voice facilitators in 2018, across three sessions covering violence against women and children and the use of the Community Learning toolkit. Facilitator training has been delivered in partnership with them since.

  • JLI

    Named by Speak One Voice as a partner. The organisation’s full name and website are being confirmed before they are published here.

  • The Church of the Province of Central Africa

    An autonomous province of the Anglican Communion, whose fifteen dioceses span Botswana, Malawi, Zambia and Zimbabwe. Speak One Voice’s recorded work sits inside this province: the 2019 research was carried out with the permission of the Anglican Northern Diocese in Zambia, and Community Learning reached four Anglican dioceses in Malawi.

Speak One Voice’s documented activity runs from 2018 to 2020. Where a partnership’s start year is not recorded in that account, none is shown here.

Why this matters

Networks & Partnerships

Working together for lasting change.

Speak One Voice recognises that ending violence against women and children cannot be achieved by one organisation alone.

The initiative builds relationships with churches, community organisations, women’s groups, youth, institutions and other like-minded stakeholders to strengthen collective action and extend the reach of violence-prevention efforts.

See all five pillars

In practice

What these partnerships have produced

The first cohort of Speak One Voice facilitators was trained with Episcopal Relief & Development in 2018. Community Learning has since taken place in Zambia, Malawi, Zimbabwe and Botswana — the four countries of the Church of the Province of Central Africa. See the full record.

Work with us

If your organisation works on violence against women and children, or you would like to bring this work to your church, we would like to hear from you.

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