Kurdish Global Network for Development — the first cohesive, independent, and professional global structure to connect millions of Kurds worldwide.
KGND is a historic, modern, and future-oriented initiative aimed at establishing the first cohesive, independent, and professional global structure to connect millions of Kurds worldwide.
This network aims to consolidate the vast but scattered capacities of the Kurdish diaspora — including human capital, specialized knowledge, entrepreneurial ability, economic resources, institutional experience, and cultural capital — into an organized, sustainable system.
KGND acts as an "institutional bridge" — through which global knowledge, successful experiences, economic resources, and modern civil governance models enter Kurdistan in an organized manner.
"This proposal demonstrates that establishing KGND at this moment is a historical necessity, not an optional choice."
— KGND Official Proposal, 2026
The fragmentation of the Kurdish diaspora is not merely geographic distance — it operates across five simultaneous dimensions.
Presence in many countries with no coordinating mechanism
Lack of a shared modern framework for defining civic and global identity
Separate, local activities with no institutional links to each other
Disconnection between specialists, academics, entrepreneurs, and civil activists
Absence of formal, sustainable, structured channels for ongoing interaction
Creating a global coordinating infrastructure — a bridge between diaspora and Kurdistan
To become the largest, most credible, and most impactful civil, scientific, economic, and cultural network of the Kurdish people globally — transforming the Kurdish nation from a scattered community into an organized, forward-looking, and institutionalized society.
To create and develop a sustainable, independent, and professional structure that provides the necessary institutional platform for synergizing global Kurdish capacities — from connecting talent to producing knowledge, from institutional empowerment to supporting youth.
Build a global network of 100,000 members within 5 years
Create modern, sustainable infrastructure for Kurdish civil society
Systematically transfer global knowledge and experience to Kurdistan
Shape and strengthen the soft power of the Kurdish people globally
Empower young Kurds — education, leadership, skills
Create and support joint economic and social projects
Produce knowledge, data, and credible narratives about Kurdistan
Current Members
Countries
Regional Hubs
5-Year Goal
If you believe in a future built on development, human dignity, collaboration, and hope — your place is in this network.