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As we recognise International Human Rights Day and conclude the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence, let’s celebrate the power of partnerships. Equitable, strong, sustainable partnerships are essential in prevention work, building lasting community impact through open and transparent communication, mutual goals, and collaboration. That’s why we’re excited to share our new resource, Together for Impact: Connecting Communities Partnership Case Study, created with Safe and Equal. https://lnkd.in/gTAEBqCF This resource demonstrates how multicultural organisations and mainstream services can work together to encourage innovation, reflection and learning that extends to impactful prevention work. When we collaborate in meaningful and equitable ways, we take significant steps toward a future free from violence. #16Days #StrengthinUnity Alt text: A black and white photo of three women of different ethnicities standing and smiling at each other is on a purple background. Text reads: “Strength in Unity, 16 Days of activism, Innternational Human Rights Day, ““…I’ll never forget the shared power and genuine care I felt in our moments of solidarity, where we validated each other’s experiences and showed up for each other with love and rage.” From Together for Impact Case Study: Sangwon Lee, former Advisor at Safe and Equal

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