Ras Al Khaimah (UAE) – Middle East Division Financial and media hub maintaining relations with Arab monarchies and partners in the UAE and Saudi Arabia.
A pivotal financial and media hub dedicated to maintaining robust relations with Arab monarchies and key partners in the UAE and Saudi Arabia. This division’s mandate is to facilitate sustainable, high-impact investments and serve as a crucial gateway, leveraging its advanced infrastructure and business-friendly environment for trade, logistics, and enterprise growth in the Arabian Peninsula.
Ankara (Turkey) – Asia Minor Division Historical and cultural center of communications between Asia, Europe, and Africa.
Ankara stands as a historical and cultural center of communications that bridges Asia, Europe, and Africa. Leveraging its unique geopolitical position, the division is focused on ensuring energy corridor security and resilience while proactively promoting diplomatic and cultural dialogue to resolve issues between diverse geopolitical blocs.
Cairo (Egypt) — North African Division Centre for Humanitarian and Educational Partnership in Africa.
Cairo is the established Centre for Humanitarian and Educational Partnership in Africa. It acts as a primary institutional nexus for Arab League cooperation and serves as a vital platform for sharing expertise in crucial areas such as sophisticated water management techniques, agricultural innovation, and securing regional food supply chains.
Tehran (Iran) – Persian Division A platform for cultural diplomacy and the restoration of international trust.
This division serves as a critical platform for cultural diplomacy and the restoration of international trust. Its core mission is to leverage Iran's vast historical, artistic, and literary heritage to build lasting cultural and educational bridges, thereby facilitating better mutual understanding and peaceful exchanges on a global scale.
Ulaanbaatar (Mongolia) – East Asian Division A symbol of Eurasian heritage and nomadic civilization.
Ulaanbaatar is a powerful symbol of Eurasian heritage and nomadic civilization. Its work centers on promoting traditional nomadic ecological knowledge and developing best-practice resource management strategies for Central and East Asia, emphasizing sustainability and the preservation of unique cultural landscapes.
Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia) – Southeast Asia Division A region of high technology, education, and Islamic modernization.
This center represents a region defined by high technology, advanced education, and Islamic modernization. It is positioned as a key node for FinTech innovation, digital economy growth, and fostering multilateral engagement and economic integration within the expansive ASEAN community.
Hanoi (Vietnam) – East Asia Division Scientific and technological vector; industrial achievements and innovation.
Hanoi serves as the scientific and technological vector, showcasing successful industrial achievements and innovation. The division is dedicated to sharing successful models for rapid economic liberalization and growth, while actively helping local enterprises integrate and strengthen their positions within complex global supply chains.
Banjul (Gambia) – West African Division Center for social and youth initiatives in Africa.
Banjul is designated as the Center for social and youth initiatives in Africa. Its primary focus is on strengthening grassroots democratic institutions, promoting civic engagement, and supporting targeted youth entrepreneurship programs to drive social cohesion and sustainable economic development across the sub-region.
Rabat (Morocco) – North-West Africa Division Platform for international partnership and humanitarian diplomacy.
Rabat is a key platform for international partnership and humanitarian diplomacy. Utilizing its historical ties with Europe, the division plays a critical role in dialogue concerning migration, regional security cooperation, and is spearheading major collaborative projects in the field of renewable energy and climate change adaptation.
Astana (Kazakhstan) – the administrative, strategic, and analytical center of GBR| (responsible for developing standards, international communications, and coordination of regional divisions).
Astana functions as the administrative, strategic, and analytical center of GBR. It is the nexus for developing organizational standards, coordinating all regional divisions, and managing high-level international communications. Strategically positioned at the heart of Eurasia, Astana is the engine for Silk Road development initiatives and actively works to foster political and economic stability across multiple continents.
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