We advance our work through these strategy and tactics: 1] organising/mobilising, 2] influencing/campaigning 3] resisting/protesting and 4] advocating/defending, we collaboratively leverage our access, power, resources and relationships to strategically influence policy and practice. We aim to advance feminist agendas through our work with policy makers, funders and activists in local, regional and global spaces. We also work to influence feminist and girls, young women and trans* youth rights movements to centre historically oppressed movements as part of efforts to strengthen our collective power and influence. We also use our convening power to facilitate dialogue and strategise on key issues. We connect our members and allies with one another, sharing and exchanging resources, ideas and action across relevant issues. We organise and facilitate spaces to strengthen and engage across movements, to imagine and envisage new futures, to develop effective influencing tactics and to co-create powerful agendas and processes. Solidarity and bridge-building, we work to mobilise and organise our members and the movements we support to strengthen collective action in solidarity with feminist causes and defenders at risk. We build partnerships, engage in active listening and ongoing, long-term, solidarity. We work with defenders to build a body of knowledge and support networks of solidarity on protection and wellbeing. Arts and creative expression, we recognise the unique and strategic value of cultural and creative strategies in the struggle against oppression and injustice. We work with young local influencers who centre feminist voices and the narratives of historically oppressed communities. In this emerging tactic, we see art and creative expression helping us envision a world where feminist realities continue to flourish and be celebrated. Our initiatives work at the intersections of the sites of change we work to address, the movements we prioritise, and the tactics we use.