We Want to Hear from You – Complete the Global Alliance Communications Survey by 16 June

Following a recommendation from the first Advisory Committee meeting, the Secretariat has launched a short survey to improve the Global Alliance’s communications and strengthen how we share knowledge, collaborate, and support our members.

We kindly invite all members to complete the short online survey (which will take only 5–10 minutes) by 16 June.

Your input is essential to our multistakeholder approach. The survey will help us better understand which tools, messages, and resources are most useful to members, and how we can enhance collaboration across regions and focus areas.

The results will directly inform future communication strategies, joint messaging opportunities, advocacy campaigns, and capacity-building initiatives.

Thank you for your time and valuable input!

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