Altneuland Network, Global Alliances, and Hubs
Altneuland’s global network rests on three interconnected layers that draw their knowledge, coordination, and innovation capacity from the Innovation Clearing House in Israel.
Germany as the Anchor Country
Germany is chosen as the first platform due to its unique historical, moral, and strategic relationship with Israel and the Jewish world. Post-Holocaust reconciliation, decades of diplomatic and economic cooperation, robust academic partnerships, and Germany’s central role in the EU make it an ideal hub for the initiative.
The German–Israeli reconciliation model becomes a foundational moral compass and a practical blueprint for global partnership, co-creation, and leadership in addressing migration and development challenges.
The Altneuland Global Community and Local Support Hubs
Local hubs worldwide-among Jewish communities, universities, NGOs, cultural institutions, and faith-based organizations-mobilize learning, solidarity, fundraising, education, and cross-cultural engagement. They form a global ecosystem that spreads Altneuland’s values and practical tools.
Strategic Cross-Sector Alliances
Altneuland partners with:
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Universities and academic institutions, advancing research, education, training, and evidence-based practice
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National governments, regional authorities, and municipalities, shaping policy, governance, and implementation frameworks
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United Nations agencies and international or regional multilateral organizations, aligning initiatives with global mandates, norms, and standards
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Corporations, private-sector investors, and employers, mobilizing innovation, capital, and inclusive economic and employment pathways
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Civil society organizations, NGOs, and faith-based organizations, strengthening community-level impact, social cohesion, and local ownership
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Philanthropic institutions and impact-investment foundations, enabling sustainable, scalable, and mission-aligned social change
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Local and international development, humanitarian relief, and migration and forced-migration institutes, bridging emergency response, displacement contexts, and long-term recovery and development
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Cultural institutions and creative platforms, fostering dialogue, identity, resilience, and social imagination
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Jewish congregations and community frameworks worldwide, anchoring values-based engagement and transnational solidarity
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Reconciliation and peacebuilding institutes, advancing dialogue, trust-building, historical reckoning, and pathways to coexistence
Through these partnerships, Altneuland serves as a catalyst for systemic, cross-sectoral transformation—linking local action with regional and global impact across continents.




A Global Community Powering Long-Term Change
Altneuland operates through a growing international network.
This network forms a distributed ecosystem built on shared values, mutual responsibility, and a commitment to strengthening resilience and opportunity in migration-affected regions.
We work with partners who bring deep cultural understanding, operational expertise, and long-standing ties to communities. Together, we design and implement programs that reflect the lived realities of people navigating displacement and integration.
Altneuland’s international network allows us to scale successful models, test new ideas, and co-create solutions that are both locally grounded and globally informed.



