The role of the Anglican Consultative Council (ACC) is to facilitate the co-operative work of the churches of the Anglican Communion, exchange information between the Provinces and churches, and help to co-ordinate common action. It advises on the organisation and structures of the Communion, and seeks to develop common policies with respect to the world mission of the Church, including ecumenical matters
The ACC meets every two or three years and its present policy is to meet in different parts of the world. Since it began there have been fifteen meetings of the Council. The last meeting ACC-16 was held in Lusaka, Zambia between 8-19 April 2016.

ACC-16, Lusaka, Zambia 2016
ACC 16: Lusaka, Zambia 2016
ACC 15: Auckland, New Zealand 2012
ACC 14: Kingston, Jamaica 2009
ACC 13: Nottingham 2005
ACC 12: Hong Kong 2002
ACC 11: Dundee, Scotland 1999
ACC 10: Panama 1996
ACC 9: Cape Town, Southern Africa 1993
ACC 8: Wales 1990
ACC 7: Singapore 1987
ACC 6: Badagry, Nigeria 1984
ACC 5: Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England 1981
ACC 4: London, Ontario, Canada 1979
ACC 3: Trinidad 1976
ACC 2: Dublin, Republic of Ireland 1973
ACC 1: Limuru, Kenya 1971
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