Organizational Structure

Global structure, local presence.

Transnational governance with autonomous national chapters. Coordinated decisions, execution rooted in each country.

Global Level

Global Council

The Alliance's highest body, bringing together national chapter representatives to define strategic guidelines and approve transnational initiatives.

  • Global President

    1-year term, aligned with the rotating BRICS presidency.

  • Secretary-General

    3-year term, ensuring institutional continuity beyond political rotation.

  • National Representatives

    Each national chapter appoints delegates to the Council.

National Level

Brazil Chapter

Local structure responsible for executing the Alliance's initiatives in Brazilian territory and for liaison with national institutions.

  • National President

    Highest leadership of the Brazilian chapter.

  • Vice Presidencies

    Thematic areas: trade, humanitarian, legal, communications.

  • Executive Secretariat

    Day-to-day operations and liaison with Brasília.

  • Business Consul

    Commercial point of contact with the other BRICS+ chapters.

Global Presence

Five structural offices, eleven connected nations

Brasília

Brazil

Headquarters of the Brazilian chapter and birthplace of the Alliance.

Moscou

Russia

Articulation hub for Eurasia.

Nova Delhi

India

South Asian hub and bridge to emerging markets.

Xangai

China

Financial hub and gateway to Asia-Pacific.

Cidade do Cabo

South Africa

Gateway to the African continent.

The eleven BRICS+ nations

Each nation participates through its own national chapter, with representation in the Global Council.

Brazil

Russia

India

China

South Africa

Saudi Arabia

Ethiopia

Egypt

United Arab Emirates

Indonesia

Iran