Solving the toughest problems requires unity, focus, and collaboration. Pancreatic cancer is one of the deadliest forms of cancer, and tackling it head-on means working hand-in-hand with experts, advocates, and communities both across Australia and around the world.
Our mission—to triple pancreatic cancer survival rates by 2030 and improve quality of life for all those affected—is too ambitious for any one organisation to achieve alone. That’s why we’ve built strong, strategic alliances with national and international partners who share our commitment to a fairer future for people impacted by this disease.

A global voice
We are proud to be a member of the World Pancreatic Cancer Coalition (WPCC)—a collective of over 100 organisations from more than 30 countries, united by a single goal: to drive progress in pancreatic cancer outcomes globally. Through the WPCC, we share knowledge, amplify awareness campaigns, and advocate for earlier diagnosis and better treatment options worldwide. This coalition gives Pankind a powerful voice on the global stage, ensuring Australian perspectives are heard and that we benefit from shared expertise and innovation across borders.

Leading locally
Closer to home, we are a founding member of the Australian Pancreatic Cancer Alliance—a collaboration of researchers, clinicians, not-for-profits and people with lived experience. Together, we’re working to accelerate change by improving coordination, advocating for greater funding, and driving national strategies that support earlier diagnosis, access to care, and cutting-edge research. This alliance reflects our belief in collaboration as a catalyst for progress, and ensures that every step we take is informed by evidence and guided by compassion.