Whether you are a multilateral agency, a government department, a corporate, a clinician, a researcher, a young professional starting out, or someone looking to join the team, there is a structured way in.
We work with corporates, foundations, multilateral agencies, government departments, charities, federations, professional membership groups and NGOs on programme delivery, research and joint advocacy. Partnerships are designed for measurable impact at policy, regulatory and implementation level.
Many of our partnerships sit within Connections for Global Change, our flagship programme for building the relationships, policy programmes and implementation pathways that make change possible. Most of this work is not public. What is consistent is that we connect, accelerate, and fill the gaps that no single institution is set up to close on its own. Recent collaborations have produced parliamentary roundtables at Westminster, regulatory submissions across multiple jurisdictions, and the development of a global blueprint for women's health innovation.
Our Global Campaigners network brings together individuals who carry the Foundation's work into their own institutions, parliaments, professions and communities. Campaigners receive briefings, toolkits, and access to Foundation events and convenings.
It is the most direct way for individuals already in positions of influence, or building toward them, to lend that influence to the work.
Two routes for advising the Foundation, depending on your stage and expertise.
Global Youth Advisory Board. Young leaders providing youth perspectives on the issues the Foundation works on, contributing their voice, network and lived experience to the wider work.
Regional & Board-level advisory. Senior advisors with regional, sector or policy expertise who lend their experience to the Foundation's leadership on programmes, partnerships and strategic direction.
There are currently no open vacancies at the Foundation.
For the most up-to-date roles when they open, follow the Foundation on LinkedIn. We post all open positions there, including paid roles, internships and fellowships.
We work with volunteers across research, communications, programme delivery and events. Roles are remote-friendly and structured around clear briefs and outputs, suited to professionals who want their pro-bono hours to land somewhere with reach.
Recent volunteers have contributed to parliamentary briefings, designed campaign materials, supported clinic partners, and helped run our outreach programmes.