Consortiums, networks, and partnerships

The IDHUS Institute collaborates with, belongs to, and cooperates with other associations, organizations, and institutional networks to extend the reach of our work, to learn and exchange best practices, to build professional and lasting connections with other stakeholders engaged in human development and the improvement of our society, and to promote research and knowledge sharing across all areas in which we are involved.

We are members of:

Anna Lindh Foundation (ALF)
Headquartered in Alexandria (Egypt), the Anna Lindh Foundation is an institution established by the European Union with the aim of promoting cultural dialogue between the North and South of the Mediterranean. The United Nations Alliance of Civilizations, the League of Arab States, the Council of Europe, UNESCO, and the Euro-Mediterranean Parliamentary Assembly have been regional and international partners of the ALF since its inception.
The ALF is a “network of networks” with a national network in each of the 42 countries of the Euro-Mediterranean region. IDHUS is a member of the Spanish Network of the ALF, collaborating in various fields including development cooperation, intercultural dialogue, gender equality, youth, education, immigration, environment, and media.

 

European Policy Centre (EPC)
The European Policy Centre is an independent, non-profit think tank dedicated to fostering European integration through analysis and debate. It supports and challenges policymakers at all levels to make evidence-based decisions, and provides a platform to engage partners, stakeholders, and citizens in the development of EU policies and the debate on Europe’s future.

 

EADI – European Association of Development Research and Training Institutes
EADI is Europe’s leading network in the field of Development Studies, with more than 100 institutional members across 25+ countries. It organizes activities and provides platforms for exchange and international networking, with a strong interdisciplinary focus.
EADI’s flagship events are the General Conferences, held every three years, which bring together the broader development research community around specific themes.

 

World Alliance for Efficient Solutions
This is a non-governmental organization that promotes green energy and sustainable technologies. It was created and is managed by the Solar Impulse Foundation, a non-profit environmental project founded in 2003 by Bertrand Piccard and André Borschberg, in collaboration with the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne.

 

DCA-Blockchain – Digital Catalonia Alliance
DCA-Blockchain is a community within the Digital Catalonia Alliance, bringing together companies, research centers, public administrations, and other entities that develop, integrate, implement, or offer technology solutions based on blockchain technology.

 

BABLE
BABLE is a network and platform connecting cities and companies across Europe, using innovative tools to drive smart and sustainable growth and help cities achieve climate neutrality by 2050.
Its mission is to be a driving force of holistic urban innovation, using clean technologies and innovation to raise the quality of life in cities, towns, and regions.
Through BABLE, we provide expert knowledge and market access to both public and private sector organizations, empowering them to successfully implement smart city solutions that improve the lives of all citizens.

 

Registrations in the European Union

EU Transparecy Register – REG 995863298396-42. The Transparency Register is a database listing organizations, associations, groups, and self-employed individuals engaged in activities aimed at influencing EU policymaking and decision-making processes.

EUIPO – European Union Intelectual Property num 018600057. Our acronym and brand name are registered with the European Union Intellectual Property Office.