SCDI community support 
Marginalized populations
Populations that are social stigma, less likely to benefit from health, social, educational and legal public policies and programs
Vulnerable populations
Populations that are disproportionately affected by diseases, poverty, injustice and lack of development opportunities
Among many populations that are at disadvantage for development, the following populations are identified by SCDI as both vulnerable and marginalized:
Undocumented people
Vulnerable and marginalized children and youth
Ethnic minorities living in remote areas
People who Use Drugs (PUD) and their families
Sex Workers (SW) and their children
Homeless people and slum dwellers
People who experienced incarceration, including ex-prisoners and other people released detention and their families
Poor people including urban poor and landless rural people
People of sexual minorities and non-conforming gender identity (LGBTAIQ+)
People Living with HIV (PLHIV) and their families
Strategic
approaches
Enabling environment
Social mobilization
Community-based interventions
Focusing interventions on our selected provinces
to create impacts
Growing our team and networks
Strategic Goals 2021-2030
End AIDS, TB and Malaria in our focused provinces
End AIDS, TB and Malaria in our focused provinces
SCDI is committed to ending HIV, Tuberculosis, and Malaria through community-based interventions that prioritize capacity building and empower affected communities to take proactive roles. SCDI continues to sustain core services, strengthen early detection, and provide treatment support to ensure that essential interventions remain accessible to those most at risk.
Achieve Universal Health Coverage
Achieve Universal Health Coverage
SCDI strives to bridge gaps in public health programs through a community-driven approach to achieving Universal Health Coverage (UHC). Our approach emphasizes inclusivity, ensuring that services are not only available but also accessible and appropriate for people from diverse backgrounds, identities, and circumstances.
Achieve Universal Lower-secondary Education
Achieve Universal Lower-secondary Education
Believing that education at all levels is a sustainable way out of poverty, SCDI implements multidimensional support to help children remain in the education system. In addition, SCDI focuses on building a safe environment and developing a supportive ecosystem that encourages children to stay in school through the active participation of schools, vocational training centers, and local communities.
Alleviate Extreme Poverty and Reduce Multi-dimensional Poverty
Alleviate Extreme Poverty and Reduce Multi-dimensional Poverty
With experiences working alongside vulnerable communities, SCDI has developed six priority intervention packages: food security, safe housing, livelihoods, education, healthcare, and access to information. Education is recognized as a foundational strategy for breaking the cycle of poverty. SCDI also promotes social health insurance, helping families reduce health-related financial risks and move toward stability.
Protect Rights of Everyone
Protect Rights of Everyone
SCDI believes everyone has the right to recognition and equal access to public services. We support individuals in obtaining identification documents and health insurance, raise awareness of fundamental rights, and promote community participation, laying the foundation for a more inclusive and equitable society for all.
Reduce Practices Harmful to the Environment
Reduce Practices Harmful to the Environment
With a strong commitment to living in harmony with nature, SCDI believes that sustainable development can be achieved without compromising the environment. SCDI integrates awareness-raising and behavior change into its community-based interventions, particularly with groups whose livelihoods depend on nature, while also striving to build a green organization, starting with practical, everyday actions.