
Our Partners
We believe in the power of collaboration. That is why we actively cultivate strategic partnerships, establish alliances, and participate in impactful initiatives with a diverse range of inspiring organizations. Below, you will find some of the partners we work with and the initiatives we support to advance our shared mission.

Initiatives Gendro engages in
Global Alliance for Women’s health
We are committed to changing how women’s health is researched, funded and advocated for to close the women’s health gap.
Women are the foundation of healthy families, vibrant communities, and prosperous economies. Despite undeniable evidence that healthy women help everyone rise, profound gender gaps slowing progress for women’s health, with serious repercussions for global economies.
The Alliance is advancing women’s health research and innovation, unlocking more investments for women’s health, and putting women’s health on the global agenda.
Human Immunome Project
Lancet Commission on Women, Power and Cancer
Liminality - Research Consortium
The Liminality Research Consortium is a multidisciplinary initiative hosted by the Gender Centre at the Geneva Graduate Institute. It brings together academic institutions, civil society organizations, grassroots groups, UN agencies, and humanitarian actors to investigate the gendered survival strategies of forcibly displaced populations across Lebanon, Jordan, Turkey, Greece, and Switzerland.
Within the consortium, the Research-Advocacy-Policy (RAP) Coalition serves as a collaborative platform bridging research, advocacy, and policy to tackle systemic inequities. The coalition focuses on the unique challenges faced by people of diverse sexual orientations, gender identities, and expressions, and sex characteristics (SOGIESC) who are forcibly displaced. Its objectives include generating evidence, fostering advocacy, and inspiring gender-responsive, rights-informed solutions to improve the conditions and well-being of queer refugees.
The consortium’s Advisory Group comprises experts from academia, international organizations, and civil society, providing strategic guidance to ensure the research remains relevant and impactful. The Research Team includes principal investigators and researchers from institutions such as the Geneva Graduate Institute, Boston University, the American University of Beirut, and KMOP Social Action and Innovation Centre, among others.
For more information, visit liminality.ch.
Women in Global Health-Switzerland
WGH Switzerland supports the global Women in Global Health movement, powered by over 60,000 supporters in 90 countries – many of which LMICs, and 39 official chapters. Together, we work to challenge power and privilege for gender equity in health.
Hosted by the Swiss-based HumanImpact5 – Hi5 Association, the WGH Switzerland Chapter is a ‘platform of platforms’ for the global health initiatives undertaken by women in Switzerland, as well as the international Geneva-based global health landscape.
The WGH Switzerland Chapter is currently led by a core group and functions as a community.