Global Commitment

Committed to human evolution and global transformation.

At NDTC, we believe that real change is only possible when local action is aligned with a global vision. Therefore, our commitment goes beyond our own initiatives: we seek to integrate into the major causes that mobilize the world today and collaborate with strategic networks that lead human, social, and environmental progress.

Our international approach is structured on two main pillars: alliances with official global agendas and alignment with networks of thought, innovation, and governance that influence the course of the 21st century.

This vision allows us to remain at the forefront, participate in global advocacy processes, and integrate our programs into globally recognized standards and frameworks.

Pillar 1: Partnerships with Global Agendas

At NDTC and PROVISA, we actively contribute to the following international frameworks:

Agenda 2030 (SDG):

We contribute to the achievement of multiple Sustainable Development Goals, especially in quality education (SDG 4), health and well-being (SDG 3), gender equality (SDG 5), decent work (SDG 8), reduction of inequalities (SDG 10) and partnerships to achieve the goals (SDG 17).

Our Common Agenda (UN):

We reinforce the need to rebuild the global social contract based on equity, inclusion, and multilateral cooperation.

Pact for the Future:

We align our actions with this emerging initiative that seeks to accelerate ethical, digital, and sustainable transformations.

Ethical Governance of Artificial Intelligence:

We participate in global discussions promoting responsible, safe, and human-centered AI.

"An organization of the future is one that thinks globally, acts ethically, and transforms with a human sense."

Pillar 2: Strategic Alignment with Global Networks

We recognize the importance of thinking with the best and contributing to spaces where ideas that shape the future are built. That’s why we’re inspired and connected with:

World Economic Forum (Davos):

Approaches to the Fourth Industrial Revolution, digital inclusion, and transformative leadership.

Trilateral Commission and CFR:

Scenarios for strategic cooperation between key regions of the world.

Rockefeller Foundation:

Leaders in social innovation, global public health, and climate resilience.

Club of Rome:

A long-term look at planetary sustainability, limits to growth, and ecological transition.

Silicon Valley Alliances:

Technological ecosystems that promote ethical innovation, fair access, and new models of digital governance.