Partnerships & Strategic Collaborations

At Mind Bridge International (MBI), we believe that meaningful partnerships are at the heart of impactful humanitarian and development work. We work closely with a wide range of partners to transform field-based evidence into actionable knowledge that informs both local decision-making and global policy dialogues. We intent to implement our projects in collaboration with leading academic institutions, independent researchers, think tanks, and specialized international organizations.

Our partnerships with local, migrant-led, and refugee-led organizations are a cornerstone of our work. These collaborations provide invaluable contextual expertise, facilitate access to communities, and foster engagement with national and local administrations. This multi-layered approach allows MBI to design and deliver effective programs across fragile, conflict-affected, and displacement contexts.

MBI aims to collaborate with United Nations agencies, international and national NGOs, governmental humanitarian and development agencies, and private sector actors across the countries and regions where we operate. We are always open to exploring new cross-sector partnerships that strengthen resilience, empower communities, and drive sustainable solutions.

 

Collaborate with MBI

MBI actively seeks partnerships with:

  • Migrant-and refugee-led organizations for joint research, storytelling, and capacity-building programs.
  • Local and national governments for training, technical assistance, and policy advisory services.
  • Research institutions and think tanks to co-develop evidence-based projects, advocacy strategies, and global campaigns.
  • Investors and donors committed to supporting high-impact, scalable humanitarian and development interventions.
  • Universities and museums to organize joint courses, guest lectures, and educational events.
  • Journalists and media outlets to co-produce evidence-based reports and narratives grounded in field realities.

 

Collaborative Partnerships

MBI aims to work closely with:

  • UN agencies (UNHCR, UNICEF, UNOCHA, UNDP, IOM, etc.)
  • Donor governments (EU, JICA, BMZ, DFID, BPRM, ECHO, etc.)
  • International NGOs
  • Local and regional NGOs
  • Refugee- and migrant-led organizations
  • Academic institutions
  • Private sector entities

Through co-created knowledge and participatory research, we engage directly with communities and stakeholders to translate evidence into policies and programs that drive meaningful, sustainable impact.