Collaborate with CRN | Partnerships, Chapters & Reform Support

CRN collaboration and partnerships are driving reform, advocacy, civic engagement and impact

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Strategic Dialogue , Partnerships for Governance and Reform

Strategic dialogue and partnership driving governance reform, accountability and inclusive change

Collaboration • Partnership • Reform Support

Collaborate with Community Reform Network

CRN welcomes collaboration with individuals, community groups, civil society actors, media partners, educators, diaspora chapters, and institutions committed to justice, rights, good governance, and reform.

Ways to Work with CRN

We support structured collaboration that aligns with CRN’s mission, values, and practical reform priorities.

Collaboration

Strategic and community-based cooperation

Work with CRN on public-interest initiatives, community mobilisation, research, events, capacity building, and advocacy support.

Chapter Development

Help grow local and diaspora chapters

Support the development of CRN chapters that strengthen dialogue, leadership, organising, and local participation in reform efforts.

Campaign Partnership

Stand with us on priority campaigns

Partner on advocacy campaigns focused on human rights, accountability, justice, policy reform, and ethical public leadership.

Civic Education

Equip communities with knowledge

Collaborate on civic learning, rights awareness, youth engagement, governance literacy, and values-based leadership education.

Media Engagement

Amplify reform and accountability

Work with CRN on interviews, campaigns, podcasts, radio, digital storytelling, press engagement, and responsible public communication.

Strategic Reform Support

Strengthen policy and systems work

Support CRN through policy advice, research input, technical expertise, dialogue facilitation, and reform strategy development.

Who We Work With

CRN values principled collaboration with actors who share commitments to justice, dignity, accountability, and community empowerment.

Potential collaborators

  • Community leaders and local organisers
  • Diaspora networks and chapters
  • Civil society and advocacy groups
  • Educators, trainers, and facilitators
  • Researchers, legal professionals, and policy experts
  • Journalists, media producers, and storytellers

What we look for

  • Shared values and public-interest purpose
  • Respect for dignity, rights, and ethical conduct
  • Commitment to lawful, constructive civic action
  • Clarity, accountability, and mutual respect
  • Practical pathways to sustainable impact

Submit a Collaboration Request

Use the form below to introduce yourself or your organisation and describe how you would like to work with CRN.

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Some areas of Collaboration and Partnership
Collaboration and partnership for community reform
  • Collaboration / Joint Initiative
  • Chapter Development Support
  • Campaign Partnership
  • Civic Education Programme
  • Media / Communication Partnership
  • Strategic Reform Support
Strategic Dialogue, Partnerships, and Reform-oriented Engagements
Strategic reform support and civic engagement

This page is ideal for partnerships, chapter support, programme collaboration, advocacy alliances, strategic dialogue, and reform-oriented institutional engagement.

How Collaboration Requests Are Reviewed

CRN aims to review requests with clarity, care, and alignment to mission and capacity.

1. Initial Review

We assess the request for alignment with CRN values, priorities, and public-interest purpose.

2. Clarification & Dialogue

Where appropriate, we follow up to clarify goals, expectations, scope, responsibilities, and ethical considerations.

3. Structured Next Steps

Promising opportunities may move into a planning conversation, pilot collaboration, or agreed pathway for future action.

Let’s Work Together for Justice and Reform

CRN is open to meaningful collaboration that strengthens community voice, promotes accountability, and supports long-term reform impact.

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