Regions and centres

Since its foundation, Globethics has endorsed a global identity and mission and has created programmes and offices/centres in many regions and countries. Through its Head Office in Geneva and eight Regional Centres across five continents, Globethics implements a global and regional engagement strategy that empowers its international network, fosters locally and contextually relevant innovative solutions, and ensures the inclusion of diverse perspectives – especially those that are underrepresented.

Our global community: regional hubs and centres
North America Centre
New York
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Latin America and the Caribbean Centre
Buenos Aires
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Europe & Central Asia Centre and Head Office
Geneva
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Western Africa Centre
Accra
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MENA Centre
Tunis
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Southern Africa Centre
Cape Town
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South Asia Centre
Bangalore
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Eastern Africa Centre
Nairobi
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East Asia Pacific Centre
Yogyakarta
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Globethics hubs
Americas Hub
ECWANA Hub

Europe, Central and West Asia, and North Africa

Asia-Pacific Hub

Hubs

The four global hubs, Americas, Africa, Asia-Pacific, and ECWANA (Europe, Central and West Asia, and North Africa), are defined based on Globethics' engagement strategy, combining geographical, cultural and bridge-building dynamics.

Regional centres

The regional centres are operational units, created to extend the Globethics network and implement operations in a region or sub-region. They are part of the international operational body of the organisation, and bound together with the same Globethics’ vision, mission and strategy. They are equipped with qualified teams with cross-functional responsibilities and work in close collaboration with the Head Office in Geneva, Switzerland.

Regional advisory boards

Each regional or sub-regional centre has an advisory board, acting as consultative body and offering ideas and advice for the regional or sub-regional consul and centre. Advisory board members are appointed by the Executive Director and represent the cultural, religious and national diversity of the region or sub-region, in addition to the multidisciplinarity of ethics.