HGY Mission works through a strong and growing network of more than 120 civil society organisations, churches, community based groups, advocates, and grassroots activists across over seven countries.
These partnerships are central to our mission because they create the local trust, reach, and collaboration needed to respond effectively to complex humanitarian and social justice challenges. Each partnership contributes unique knowledge, lived experience, and practical capacity that strengthens our collective work in advancing justice, freedom, dignity, and inclusion.
By collaborating with local actors, faith communities, legal practitioners, youth leaders, and protection networks, HGY Mission is able to build responses that are locally grounded while addressing broader regional concerns.
Through these relationships, we continue to expand impact while strengthening local ownership of change. Our partnerships also create opportunities for long term community transformation, ensuring that the work of justice and dignity does not depend solely on external actors but is rooted in the communities themselves.
We believe that sustainable change happens when communities lead their own transformation, supported by networks of trust and solidarity that span across borders and sectors.