International Cooperation
Building strategic global partnerships for sustainable Amazonian development and long-term territorial resilience.
Global Partnerships
Connecting the Amazon with International Institutions
The Delegación Internacional de Riberalta (DIR) was created to establish a permanent bridge between the Bolivian Amazon and the international institutions shaping the century ahead. DIR facilitates scientific cooperation, climate collaboration, strategic investment, infrastructure partnerships, public health initiatives, and long-term territorial development through global institutional engagement.
DIR welcomes collaboration with universities, sovereign funds, development banks, research institutions, climate organizations, foundations, embassies, municipalities, strategic investors, and long-term institutional partners. The objective is to build intelligent cooperation systems capable of strengthening resilience, sustainability, scientific innovation, and international connectivity across the Amazon Basin.
Scientific Cooperation
DIR supports scientific cooperation with universities, laboratories, research institutes, and interdisciplinary teams working across biodiversity, climate systems, ecological intelligence, and Amazonian territorial resilience. Through international collaboration, the organization seeks to strengthen research capacity and long-term scientific partnerships throughout the Bolivian Amazon.
Climate Collaboration
The Amazon plays a critical role in climate stability, freshwater cycles, biodiversity, and ecological continuity. DIR seeks operational partnerships focused on climate adaptation, hydrological resilience, restoration systems, wildfire prevention, and long-term territorial stabilization capable of strengthening resilience across Amazonian ecosystems.
Sustainable Investment
DIR promotes sustainable investment initiatives connected to resilient infrastructure, biodiversity-based industries, sustainable Amazonian economies, and long-term territorial development. The organization supports cooperation models capable of strengthening both ecological continuity and economic resilience simultaneously.
Public Health Partnerships
DIR prioritizes international cooperation in hospital infrastructure, medical equipment, emergency systems, rural healthcare, and territorial public health capacity. Through long-term partnerships and institutional collaboration, DIR aims to strengthen human resilience and healthcare accessibility throughout Amazonian communities.
Infrastructure & Connectivity
Infrastructure determines whether territories remain peripheral or become globally integrated. DIR approaches infrastructure as strategic territorial architecture connected to roads, river logistics, laboratories, digital systems, energy networks, water systems, and sustainable regional connectivity across the Bolivian Amazon.
Long-Term Partnership Vision
DIR seeks serious international counterparts capable of building intelligently for the century ahead. Through strategic cooperation, scientific partnerships, institutional collaboration, and sustainable territorial development, the organization aims to position the Bolivian Amazon as a globally respected platform for resilience, innovation, and long-term international partnership.