The ALLIANCE annual report 2024
- Area of Work: The ALLIANCE
- Type: News Item
- Published: 5th March 2025

This year has seen continued growth in membership, reach and impact, through our delivery of a diverse range of programmes,
2024 was the second year of our strategic plan for 2023 – 2028, ‘Strengthening Our Collective Voice’ and saw progress against all six of our priorities. Our members are at the heart of the ALLIANCE, a collective voice which has grown by over 200 more new members this year. With over 80% of those members expressing satisfaction, ALLIANCE membership continues to be highly valued.
We are delighted to share our 2024 annual report, in which you can read about the progress and activity of our different programmes, and a financial update and statistical data from throughout the past year. We continued to scale up and embed successful development work in a range of areas. Teams across the ALLIANCE continue to build and strengthen connections with policy makers, our members, and the wider third sector, reflecting our role as a trusted partner. Human rights are central to the ALLIANCE’s work, and we modelled and promoted human rights in action across our programmes this year.
All of this work, and more, has contributed towards developing a stronger ALLIANCE, ready to take on the challenges of 2025.
We hope that you enjoy reading about our work in 2024 and we look forward to collaborating with you in 2025.
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