Strengthening Friendships Across the Global South

We help governments forge meaningful partnerships, turning shared challenges into shared success

What We Do

eGovern works with Global South governments to build deeper, more meaningful friendships with nations worldwide—delivering results at a fraction of the cost of traditional embassies.

Acting as a 'virtual attaché,' we use a proven, agile approach to drive cooperation and support governments in achieving their development priorities.

  • Strategy

    We identify and prioritise opportunities for cooperation by aligning governments’ goals with areas of mutual benefit, focusing on economic synergies, shared challenges, and long-term development objectives.

  • Execution

    We take a hands-on role in coordinating high-level delegations, facilitating bilateral agreements, and maintaining continuous engagement with partner countries to strengthen friendships.

  • Innovation

    We develop scalable, cost-effective solutions for international cooperation using technology and adaptive frameworks, enabling governments to achieve measurable success in fostering new friendships.

Our Work

Bilateral Engagement

  • 2 Government clients
  • 10+ high-level delegations
  • 60+ policy briefs/memos
  • 40+ diplomatic notes

Other Services

  • Membership in multilaterals
  • Securing concessional loans
  • Facilitating regional cooperation
  • Supporting embassy development

Insights

“Collective Diplomacy”: Why CARICOM Needs More Shared Embassies

What can CARICOM: Caribbean Community and other regional organisations learn from the European Union's approach to diplomacy?

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New Chapter in Cooperation: Bermuda and Ghana Sign MOU on Economic Cooperation

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NOWGrenada

In our article published in #NOWGrenada, we explore how the Government of Grenada, under the leadership of Prime Minister Dickon Mitchell, is uniquely positioned to pioneer a novel model for international cooperation: #DigitalDiplomacy. In his role as Chairman of CARICOM: Caribbean Community, Prime Minister Mitchell has a critical opportunity to leverage South–South partnerships to accelerate the region’s digital transformation and advance towards the CARICOM Strategy for Regional Digital Resilience 2025–2030.

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Alfred's Olympic win sparks calls for Sport Diplomacy in Saint Lucia

Excited to announce our latest article in Loop News, where we examine how Prime Minister Philip J. Pierre and the Government of #SaintLucia can turn Julien Alfred’s remarkable #ParisOlympics success into a launchpad for global engagement through #SportDiplomacy.

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The time is now for St. Vincent and the Grenadines to champion “Reparations Diplomacy”

August 23rd marks the International Day for the Remembrance of the Slave Trade and its Abolition, a day of profound significance for both the Caribbean and Africa. This day calls us to remember not only the historical atrocities but also the deep-seated and ongoing effects of slavery and colonisation on public health, economic development, and cultural heritage in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (SVG), CARICOM, and Africa.

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Bermuda Minister Jason Hayward Announces Landmark Partnership with the UAE

On Friday, the Honourable Jason Hayward, Bermuda's Minister of Economy and Labour, made a Ministerial Statement in the Bermuda House of Assembly announcing the signing of the Government Experience Exchange Program (#GEEP) Partnership Agreement between #Bermuda and #UAE.

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Contact Us

Interested in learning how eGovern can help your country build meaningful friendships with governments across the Global South? Get in touch to explore how we can support your goals

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