If the ACNA was the answer it must have been a pretty dumb question. The ACNA is a mixed bag. Many ACNA dioceses are dominated by Anglo-Catholics and even more Dioceses are neo-Pentecostals. Thirty Nine Article confessional Anglicans are a small minority in the ACNA.
Some African Anglican jurisdictions, notably the Anglican Province of Nigeria are better off than the Church of England, and the mess we have in North America. Many Anglican jurisdictions in Africa, especially in East Africa, are Pentecostal. The Pentecostals are 'led by the spirit' to ordain women. The Province of South Africa is just as liberal as the Episcopal Church in the States.
Anglicans in India got merged into the corrupt ecumenical jurisdictions: the Church of North India, and the Church of South India. Some Anglicans stayed out of these messes and eventually won there property back in the civil courts. Most of the continuing Anglican Churches in India are Anglo-Catholic.
The Anglican Province of Myanmar is faithful.
The Anglican Province of South East Asia is a mixed bag. All of the thirty or so large Anglican parishes in Singapore are Pentecostal.
The Anglican Church in Malaysia is mixed, Reformed and Anglo Catholic. The Anglican deanery in Nepal is under the Diocese or Singapore and are Pentecostal.
Hong Kong is liberal.
What pretends to be Anglicanism in the Philippines, Taiwan, and Korea are under the control of the Episcopal Church
The ACNA BCP has indeed seriously deviated from the approach to liturgy and worship found in the 1662 BCP. Archbishop Foley Beach is a Pentecostal tolerant Anglo Catholic. He does not himself ordain women, but is tolerant of those who do.
The Archdiocese of Sydney and their associated theological school Moore College is one bright spot within Anglicanism.
https://moore.edu.au
The Church of Nigeria is the other faithful witness to historic Anglican faith and practice within the Anglican mainstream.