about
The Interregional Dialogue Process emerged as a political response to a clear imbalance: an international architecture that still too often operates according to outdated hierarchies; multilateral mechanisms that have been eroded; agendas shaped by only a few centers of power; and regions invited to participate, but not always under genuinely equal conditions.
AQUÍ HAY QUE EXPLICAR LOS DOS AXIS: UN PÁRRAFO SOBRE EDUCATION&DEVELOPMENT Y OTRO SOBRE MULTILATERALISM&TRADE
THE PROCESS IN NUMBERS
76+
countries
380+
institutions
20+
partners
17+
DIALOGUE SPACES
UPCOMING EVENTS

FOURTH INTERREGIONAL DIALOGUE
EDUCATION AND DEVELOPMENT
Latin America, the Caribbean, Africa, Europe and the Arab World
A space where governments, universities and knowledge networks come together as equal partners to co-create a shared interregional agenda on education and development.
Trade and Multilateralism
CONFERFENCE
Revisiting the multilateral trading system from a South-South-North(s) perspective
Co-organized with WTO Chair at the Institut des Relations Internationales du Cameroun (IRIC)
Education and Development
WEBINAR
Digitalisation and
quality assurance in higher
education
Co-organized with AUN
Education and Development
WEBINAR
Digitalisation and
quality assurance in higher
education
Co-organized with AUN
RELEVANT DOCUMENTS
The Interregional Dialogue Process builds upon the agreements and documents adopted throughout the different dialogue spaces. The main conclusions that have shaped this interregional process can be consulted below:






