OUR INTERNATIONAL PROJECTS- GLOBAL WORK OVERVIEW
Structured International collaboration Informing US domestic-Intervention
PAKISTAN
Media Journalist | Data | Compliance Coordinator
Lead: Daniyal Siddiqui
Daniyal leads international research and analysis, contributing data‑driven insight and technology support to SCP’s global framework. His work strengthens policy understanding and informs domestic intervention strategies.
South Africa
Methodology & Conflict Resolution
Lead: Benina Mkhonto
Benina leads methodology and conflict‑resolution efforts, drawing on extensive AVP facilitation experience. Her work supports structured, community‑based approaches to intervention and engagement.
Venezuela
Cultural Continuity & Community Support
Lead: Daykelin Colima
Daykelin contribution focuses on cultural continuity and community‑based support frameworks. This work informs reintegration and stability approaches applied within SCP’s broader intervention model.
Application To US Interventions
The international project operates as a structured framework that draws on global research, methodology, and cultural insight to strengthen domestic intervention efforts in the United States. Work conducted across different regions contributes comparative perspectives that help identify effective approaches and systemic gaps. These international inputs are analyzed and adapted to align with U.S. social, legal, and community contexts. The project emphasizes accountability, evidence‑based learning, and practical application rather than advocacy. Together, this approach ensures that international experience meaningfully informs sustainable and effective domestic outcomes.
Governence & Accountability
Work is guided by defined leadership, documented oversight, and structured coordination. Accountability is ensured through clear roles, review processes, and responsible integration.