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Strategic Initiatives 

This section serves as an incubator for my current strategic interests. These projects represent an ongoing exploration into bridging the gap between academic research, sustainable funding, and public impact—using this platform as a laboratory to test how modern research can thrive in a complex, digital-first environment.

“Our task is not to foresee the future, but to enable it.”
 

— Antoine de Saint-Exupéry

Project A : Strategic Policy & Narrative Development

Strategic Focus: Synthesizing Complex Data
Status: Emerging Concept
Description: I am exploring new ways to translate technical research into narratives that the public and policymakers can actually use. My interest lies in finding a methodology that keeps the scientific rigor but removes the jargon, making institutional research more accessible for global engagement.

Project B : Institutional Funding & Stakeholder Roadmap

Strategic Focus: Sustainable Partnerships
Status: Evolving Framework
Description: Building on my previous experience securing funding in the cultural sector, I am now interested in adapting these models for humanitarian research. I am currently investigating how to build stakeholder roadmaps that bring in diverse funding while strictly protecting the independence and neutrality of the research.

Project C : Sirius : A Laboratory for Knowledge Transfer & Narrative Strategy

​Strategic Focus: Digital Knowledge Transfer
Status: Ongoing Experiment
Description: This laboratory is my primary testing ground. I am actively learning how to use motion graphics and digital storytelling to transform complex data into clear, engaging insights. Sirius is not a finished product, but a continuous experiment in how we communicate knowledge today.

 

Project D | Proof of Concept: The Soundscape Strategy

Strategic Focus: Legal Frameworks into Narrative Action
Status: Successfully Implemented (Santiago, Chile)
Description: This project served as the real-world foundation for my current research. By analyzing Chilean Law No. 18.985, I translated complex tax-benefit frameworks into a clear Stakeholder Roadmap for private donors. I successfully bridged the gap between a high-level team of sound researchers and corporate CSR goals, proving that technical projects can secure sustainable funding when the legal narrative is made accessible. This successful application of translating complex legal data into strategic impact is the core methodology I am now refining and expanding through the Sirius platform.     

Case Study Available here                

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​Project E | The Technical Humanitarian Pilot (THP) 

Strategic Focus: Humanitarian Diplomacy & National Society Auxiliary Roles.

Status: Active Policy formulation / Situational Analysis.

Description: This project develops a scalable framework to reconcile National Sovereignty with the Red Cross Principle of Universality, using the current regulatory landscape in Vietnam as a primary case study.

The Challenge: Highly integrated, state-aligned National Societies often face specific regulatory barriers that restrict foreign participation. This creates a technical bottleneck, limiting the transfer of specialized skills—such as Data Science and Advanced Emergency Response—to local humanitarian responders.

The Innovation (1-to-5 Talent Multiplier): To bypass this bottleneck, I designed a Technical-First model where 10 vetted international specialists are paired with 50 local staff/volunteers. This specific ratio ensures that the international presence acts strictly as a force multiplier for national capacity, rather than a replacement for local labor. Strategic Outcome (Triple-Vetted Governance): A secure, high-reward pathway for governments to modernize their auxiliary roles while maintaining total sovereignty through a three-tier vetting process: Vetting 1 (International): Mandatory signed commitment to the International Red Cross Code of Conduct and verified technical certification. Vetting 2 (National): Ministry-level security clearance and sponsorship for an LV2 Government Partner Visa (designated for socio-political organizations like the VNRC). Vetting 3 (Institutional): Direct 1-to-5 pairing with local counterparts to ensure constant national oversight and institutional alignment.

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