SCPR primarily operates within four fundamental paths that shape its research and analytical efforts. These paths define the center’s approach to addressing key societal challenges and serve as a framework for all published content on the website:


Solidarity Economy
This path focuses on shifting from conflict economies and exploitation towards a sustainable, socially inclusive economic model. It aims to address the negative impacts of conflict on both the economy and society, while promoting economic justice through enhanced cooperation and solidarity in economic relations.

Human Empowerment
This path is dedicated to overcoming the wastage of rights, capacities, and opportunities by empowering individuals and expanding the options available to them within a sustainable environment. It emphasizes human rights and human development as key avenues to improving the quality of life and enhancing the potential of individuals and communities.

Justice and Social Solidarity
This path seeks to transcend injustice, social and political fragmentation, polarization, and the politicization of identity. It aims to foster social justice and solidarity in divided societies by promoting a cultural environment that strengthens social cohesion.

Inclusive Institutions and Citizenship
This path focuses on overcoming both international and local tyranny and authoritarianism by establishing inclusive, participatory political institutions that are rooted in equality and accountability. It seeks to strengthen genuine citizenship by building political structures that enable all groups to participate in decision-making and uphold transparency and accountability.
Research Paths
SCPR primarily operates within four fundamental paths that shape its research and analytical efforts. These paths define the center’s approach to addressing key societal challenges and serve as a framework for all published content on the website:

Solidarity Economy
This path focuses on shifting from conflict economies and exploitation towards a sustainable, socially inclusive economic model. It aims to address the negative impacts of conflict on both the economy and society, while promoting economic justice through enhanced cooperation and solidarity in economic relations.

Human Empowerment
This path is dedicated to overcoming the wastage of rights, capacities, and opportunities by empowering individuals and expanding the options available to them within a sustainable environment. It emphasizes human rights and human development as key avenues to improving the quality of life and enhancing the potential of individuals and communities.

Justice and Social Solidarity
This path seeks to transcend injustice, social and political fragmentation, polarization, and the politicization of identity. It aims to foster social justice and solidarity in divided societies by promoting a cultural environment that strengthens social cohesion.

Inclusive Institutions and Citizenship
This path focuses on overcoming both international and local tyranny and authoritarianism by establishing inclusive, participatory political institutions that are rooted in equality and accountability. It seeks to strengthen genuine citizenship by building political structures that enable all groups to participate in decision-making and uphold transparency and accountability.