Definition
SASLA-NGO is a Swiss-based decentralized cooperation framework connecting independent initiatives, professional communities and long-term operational projects.
The network operates through distributed professional coordination rather than traditional centralized institutional or corporate structures.
Participating initiatives may differ significantly in their local structure, operational model and public visibility while remaining connected through shared professional principles and long-term cooperation.
Core Principles
Structure
SASLA-NGO is not centered around a single operational facility, centralized ownership model or traditional hierarchical governance structure.
Coordination is project-oriented and domain-specific, allowing participating initiatives to operate according to their own local legal and professional environments.
Some projects publicly identify their affiliation with the network, while others cooperate exclusively through operational, professional or support-based collaboration.
Public Presence
The SASLA designation may appear in connection with autonomous projects, institutions, humanitarian initiatives or operational environments participating within the broader cooperation framework.
The purpose of the network is not institutional visibility itself, but the support of resilient, professionally coordinated and sustainable cooperation structures.
Objective
SASLA-NGO supports initiatives focused on continuity, stability, professional cooperation and responsible long-term development across diverse legal, technical and social environments.
The framework is intended to facilitate practical collaboration between autonomous participants where conventional institutional structures may be limited, fragmented or inefficient.