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Basque Global Network app for iPhone and iPad


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Business Social Networking
Developer: Gobierno Vasco - Eusko Jaurlaritza
Free
Current version: 1.0, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 07 Jun 2017
App size: 22.83 Mb

The “Basque Global Network” was created by the Basque Government’s Secretary General of Foreign Action, with the direct support of the Basque Community Abroad and so has been announced over the last few years by Secretary General Marian Elorza and Director Asier Vallejo Itsaso as part of a service to Basques in and outside of the country.

It hopes to become a useful tool to connect, link and promote exchanges of information, initiatives, and experiences and to create networks between Basques in Euskal Herria and the Diaspora, as well as Basque citizens and friends who work in the Basque Country as well as around the world. “Basque Global Network” is a service tool for Basque citizens like you. Why not try it, go and register for “Basque Global Network.”
To become part of the network, go to the site and enroll. Each person is able to choose the language of choice, currently Basque, Spanish, French or English, but these may include others.

As a Service tool, users can interact and create their own groups by theme or affinity. Right now there are more than 800 users in groups like cooperation, culture, business, institutions, gastronomy, mass media, Euskera or for example, Africa, facilitating relationships and information exchanges, documents, photos and videos, or documentaries contributing to the mutual benefit and growth and consolidation of an active network of Basque contacts and international activity
The goal is clear: to connect Basques who work anywhere in the world and provide them a communication tool, so that this communication can benefit both parties involved, adding synergies, and through mutual support, making the network stronger and turning it into a place for this important reality that is comprised of Basques and friends of Basques all over the world dispersed either because of work, or studies, temporary or more permanent, directly or having been born there or residing in the Diaspora and in Basque communities all over the world.