Consortium partnerships are formed when several NGOs come together to achieve a common goal. This collaboration allows partners to pool their resources and expertise, resulting in a more significant and sustainable impact. CBM uses these partnerships to develop innovative projects that improve the quality of life for people with disabilities.
An example of such a partnership is CBM's joint efforts with other development NGOs. By working together, they can implement comprehensive programmes in health, education and economic empowerment. These programmes are designed to break down barriers and promote the inclusion of people with disabilities in all aspects of life.
Consortium partnerships also facilitate the exchange of knowledge and best practices between participating organisations. This leads to continuous improvement of project approaches and methods. CBM values this type of collaboration as it significantly increases the effectiveness and efficiency of its projects while extending the global reach of its mission.