Our work
At SINODAR, we work to ensure that both old and new concepts become useful, solid, and suitable tools to respond to emerging elements that place the democratic system under great strain. Among these elements—better understood from now on as human or social phenomena with expansive characteristics, perceptible yet often underestimated—is complex organized crime.


Organized crime negatively impacts public policies aimed at establishing egalitarian organizational foundations and promoting the construction of a collective capable of shaping its own inclusive future. This phenomenon is seriously affecting various aspects of social life—such as employment, housing, health, and education—while also complicating others. That is why it is essential to have new tools that provide sustained and sustainable responses to a problem that continues to expand worldwide.
We offer guidance and support in the design, consolidation, monitoring, and evaluation of public policies and private initiatives focused on organized crime, through concrete tools that initiate, enhance, or maximize their positive impact.
Justice and Security: We design policies that enable the dismantling and disruption of the actions of complex criminal organizations.
Socioeconomic Inclusion: We promote sustainable cultural, political, and social development.
Economy: We provide strategies that enable the design of policies for prevention, reparation, inclusion, and community development.
At SINODAR, we design comprehensive policies that incorporate Gender and Human Rights perspectives, as well as the preservation and care of the Environment.
At SINODAR, we collaborate with political and social leaders, legislators and officials from various government sectors, civil society organizations, and international institutions to support them in fulfilling their roles as agents of social and economic development and integration. We do this through tools and processes that enhance and maximize their positive impact.
BIEN RESTITUIDO seeks to ensure that criminal assets (such as vehicles, properties, etc.), which have been instruments, products, and proceeds of complex criminal activities, are transformed into common goods and reused both socially and economically.
We aim to establish a new regulatory framework that promotes the confiscation of assets derived from crime, ensuring that their destination is the strengthening of social and community organizations dedicated to addressing the needs of the most vulnerable groups in our country.
LABURO is an international initiative that seeks to revalue the organization of workers.
It is an economic and solidarity-based project created by workers with the goal of bringing quality products to the entire community.
At LABURO, we organize, plan, engage in dialogue, and work alongside other organizations that want to improve the world we live in. From Argentina, Italy, and Côte d’Ivoire, we come together to bring to life a project that aims to create a new narrative — one that is supportive, creative, and egalitarian.
To achieve this, each of us does our LABURO.
CRÓNICAS ANTIMAFIA seeks to give visibility and credit to the other side of the story within the context of mafia and criminality — to capture the reader with true stories and real events about mafia cases, but placing at the forefront the characters who fight to build a more just society.
The evolution of organized crime is not only a matter of justice and security; it is, above all, rooted in the social, historical, and cultural spheres of each individual and each community.
The ALAS Network – América Latina Alternativa Social – promoted by Libera and established in 2015, is a space for collaboration and coordination among Latin American organizations working to prevent and combat criminal violence, corruption, and impunity, from and for civil society.
Through the ALAS Network, methodologies and good practices of social antimafia are activated and shared; projects on the memory of innocent victims are implemented and supported; campaigns for the defense of human rights are carried out; protection is provided to activists and representatives of threatened communities; studies are conducted, cases are documented, and laws and public policies are proposed on corruption, money laundering, and the social use of assets seized from mafias.