Frequently Asked Questions

  • The Survivor Alignment Index (SAI) is a proprietary forensic framework developed to evaluate the structural, narrative, and decolonial integrity of humanitarian organisations and foundations. While traditional audits focus purely on financial compliance, our Ethics Auditors investigate the operational and communicative realities of how organisations interact with the communities they serve. We ensure that institutional narratives are backed by genuine ground truth and absolute dignity.

  • The SAI is an rigorous, independent diagnostic framework, not a guaranteed stamp of approval. If structural inconsistencies or narrative gaps are identified during the evaluation, they are documented with precision in our strategic briefings.

    However, our objective is not merely to expose deficits, but to provide a clear, actionable pathway toward remediation. Organisations showing critical misalignments have the opportunity to engage in structured alignment processes before being re-evaluated for independent certifications like the Donor Trust Shield.

  • No, we operate on an entirely different layer. Standard fiscal bodies perform an indispensable service by auditing financial balance sheets, tax compliance, and administrative overhead. They check if the math is legally and financially correct.

    ALETHEIA TUTELA audits the ethical and narrative execution of your mission. An organisation can achieve flawless financial compliance while still maintaining structural inconsistencies or narrative gaps that pose a serious risk to its long-term credibility. The SAI closes this specific ethical blind spot.

  • Legal compliance represents the baseline of operations, not the gold standard of ethical integrity. Institutional communication and field operational standards face shifting global expectations regarding equity and decolonial practices.

    The SAI establishes a higher benchmark, ensuring that your organisation’s public messaging, partner relationships, and structural choices are fully aligned with modern ethical standards. We help you move from basic risk management to absolute narrative excellence.

  • The traditional humanitarian architecture is facing a profound crisis of legitimacy. For decades, the relationship between funding bodies, international organisations, and local communities has been heavily top-down, often leading to unintended paternalism, narrative exploitation, and structural dependency. Modern donors, activists, and the communities themselves are no longer accepting these dynamics.

    The SAI is urgently needed because it provides the first independent, objective mirror for organisations to evaluate whether their actual field execution matches their progressive rhetoric. Without a dedicated ethical framework, even well-meaning institutions remain trapped in outdated, extractive patterns that erode trust and compromise their core mission.

  • In the digital age, reputational drift and ethical inconsistencies are no longer hidden; they are systemic liabilities. Waiting for a public scandal, a whistleblower report, or a funding withdrawal to address narrative and structural flaws is a catastrophic strategy.

    Investing in the SAI proactively is an act of strategic leadership. It allows your institution to identify and remediate internal blind spots in a controlled, constructive environment under our Slow Time principle. Proactive alignment doesn't just protect your organisation from sudden reputational collapse. It actively signals to your stakeholders and major donors that your integrity is uncompromised and forward-thinking.

  • High-volume donors, modern corporate partners, and institutional foundations increasingly demand radical transparency and ethical accountability. They want to know exactly how their capital impacts lives, and whether that impact is delivered with absolute respect for the communities involved.

    An SAI independent evaluation or the Donor Trust Shield serves as a powerful fundraising catalyst. It provides institutional donors with an uncorruptible assurance that your organisation operates on the absolute highest tier of decolonial integrity worldwide, making you a preferred partner for premium funding.

  • Our institutional authority is rooted in a unique combination of uncorruptible professional standards and authentic, lived experience. The founder, Fidel Strub, brings a globally recognised legacy of advocacy (including recognition within the global TIME100 ecosystem) and deep, firsthand insight into the structural realities of the global health and humanitarian sectors.

    We do not look at organisations through the detached lens of standard corporate consulting firms. We understand the narrative traps, the historical blind spots, and the complex funding dynamics from both sides the institutional level and the grassroots reality. When you partner with us, you are not buying a standard checklist; you are engaging with a specialised institution that protects human dignity as its highest currency.

  • The Slow Time principle is our structural antithesis to tokenism and superficial compliance. True ethical transformation and decolonial realignment cannot be achieved through rushed, checkbox exercises or rapid crisis-management campaigns.

    We operate at a deliberate, forensic pace that respects the complexity of institutional memory and human dignity. This uncompromising focus on depth ensures that the resulting insights and certifications are uncorruptible, resilient, and capable of sustaining deep, long-term donor trust.

  • The global landscape of humanitarian ethics, data sovereignty, and decolonial practices is shifting constantly. To ensure the absolute highest standards, the Survivor Alignment Index (SAI) is intentionally designed as a dynamic framework in constant development. We continuously update our indicators to reflect emerging global risks and modern ethical benchmarks.

    Therefore, a certification cannot be a one-time, static stamp of approval. To maintain the integrity of the Donor Trust Shield, certified organisations must undergo an annual alignment review. This ensures that your institution's practices remain actively and continuously aligned with the absolute frontline of ethical excellence worldwide.

  • The SAI delivers maximum value at two critical junctures: proactively, during institutional restructuring, strategy shifts, or when preparing for high-volume funding rounds; and reactively, when an organisation recognises inconsistencies between its core values and its public or operational execution. Implementing the framework early acts as a strategic shield, protecting your institution from reputational drift and ensuring long-term systemic health.

  • To protect the absolute integrity of our framework and shield the public from counterfeit or expired claims, Aletheia Tutela maintains a dedicated, publicly accessible Registry of Integrity. Every organisation that successfully passes the evaluation and holds an active Donor Trust Shield is listed on this transparent verification page.

    The public ledger displays the exact legal name of the organisation, the official date of issuance, the expiration date, and a unique, secure Certificate Identification Number. If an organisation claims alignment with our standards but cannot be verified on this page, its certification is not valid.

  • High-volume donors, premium corporate partners, and international foundations increasingly look beyond traditional balance sheets when allocating capital. They require deep, uncorruptible assurance that their funds are utilised in a manner that completely respects and elevates the sovereignty of the local communities. An SAI evaluation or the Donor Trust Shield serves as a powerful strategic validation, positioning your organisation as a highly trusted, premium partner for sophisticated funding bodies.

  • The SAI is built specifically to address institutional complexity. We recognise that large, federated organisations often face immense challenges in ensuring that ethical and decolonial standards are uniformly lived across different national sections, operational directorates, and local entities.

    Rather than enforcing a rigid, one-size-fits-all protocol, our Ethics Auditors evaluate the alignment between your overarching global mission and the actual local execution. We help federated structures identify blind spots between independent sections, creating a cohesive, cross-border standard of narrative integrity.

  • This is one of the most critical emerging challenges in global governance. The rapid shift toward AI-driven monitoring, automated field-data collection, and algorithmic community profiling poses massive risks to local sovereignty and ethical data integrity.

    The SAI framework is continuously updated to audit how organisations deploy these technologies. We investigate whether automated systems inadvertently perpetuate paternalistic biases, exploit vulnerable community data, or remove the essential human element of dignity from field evaluations. This ensures your digital transformation remains deeply aligned with human-centric, decolonial ethics.

  • Our expertise is tailored to entities operating at the intersection of capital allocation, human rights, and social impact. We primarily evaluate and advise:

    •  International Non-Governmental Organisations (INGOs) and humanitarian aid frameworks.

    • Private, corporate, and family philanthropic foundations.

    • Multi-lateral institutions, global health initiatives, and specialised medical prevention frameworks.

    • Impact investment funds and corporate social responsibility (CSR) wings of premium enterprises seeking independent validation of their ethical footprint.

  • The framework is explicitly global. While ALETHEIA TUTELA operates from a strong institutional foundation in Switzerland, the Survivor Alignment Index is designed to evaluate cross-border dynamics, international funding pipelines, and global field operations. Our focus is on the structural relationships between international headquarters (often located in the Global North) and the communities they collaborate with globally. All assessments, diagnostics, and formal briefings are executed entirely in English to serve international boards and global stakeholders.

  • Yes, absolutely. We highly recommend utilising our Internal Alignment Diagnostics as a proactive first step. This initial phase functions as a confidential, internal review designed to map out your current structural and narrative health without the pressure of an immediate formal certification outcome. It allows your board and executive team to understand exactly where your organisation stands within the SAI framework, giving you the clarity needed to fortify your systems in the quiet (Slow Time) before the official audit begins.

  • No, absolutely not. We maintain a strict policy of non-disclosure regarding failed or incomplete evaluation attempts. Publicly shaming organisations that show structural or narrative vulnerabilities is entirely counterproductive to our mission. Our goal is to foster genuine decolonial realignment, not to create reputational damage.

    The evaluation process runs with absolute confidentiality. If an organisation does not achieve the standards required for the Donor Trust Shield, the findings remain strictly between our Ethics Auditors and your leadership team, allowing you to enter our Strategic Alignment Mentorship in a secure, private environment. The public only sees the successes on our Registry of Integrity.

  • ALETHEIA TUTELA believes that financial barriers should never compromise human dignity or the safety of vulnerable communities. As an institution dedicated to ethical integrity, we lead by example. We do not practice rigid, detached corporate consulting; we build relationships based on mutual respect and equity.

    If your organisation is driving a deeply impactful mission but faces temporary or structural budget constraints, we encourage you to contact us directly. We will start an open conversation to explore collaborative solutions. Depending on your specific situation, these options may include our Institutional Integrity Scholarship for highly specialised frameworks, or a Confidential Modular Staging path that allows you to complete the diagnostics step-by-step in full alignment with your cash flow. Let us find a sustainable path forward together.

  • ALETHEIA TUTELA operates on a specialised, high-efficiency boutique model. Rather than maintaining a bloated corporate bureaucracy, our core team consists of trained Ethics Auditors, strategic operations leads, and dedicated legal and forensic experts.

    We are currently in a structured phase of institutional expansion, actively onboarding specialised talent to meet the growing global demand for the Survivor Alignment Index (SAI). For large-scale, decentralised, or international mandates, we utilise a highly scalable network of trusted field partners and decolonial experts worldwide. This agile architecture ensures that we provide the rigorous, deep-dive capacity of a global firm while maintaining the absolute focus, confidentiality, and speed of a dedicated premium advisory.

  • Major global consulting corporations excel at standard financial compliance and generic risk-management checklists. However, ethical integrity, decolonial realignment, and narrative sovereignty cannot be audited via a corporate template. Large traditional firms often lack the authentic lived experience, the specialised forensic tools, and the deep grassroots trust required to uncover the genuine ground truth of humanitarian operations.

    ALETHEIA TUTELA was founded specifically to close this institutional blind spot. Our lean, specialised structure allows us to work directly with your executive board without corporate dilution, delivering uncorruptible insights and surgical precision that large, generalised firms simply cannot replicate.

  • No. To guarantee that the Survivor Alignment Index (SAI) remains completely uncorruptible, we do not accept mandates directly commissioned or funded by sovereign state governments, state-controlled intelligence entities, or political parties.

    We operate strictly as an independent, third-party auditor for the non-governmental sector, private philanthropic foundations, and civil society. This ensures that our strategic briefings and the Donor Trust Shield can not be weaponised for geopolitical propaganda or state-level public relations.

  • Rather than restricting our framework by national borders, ALETHEIA TUTELA evaluates mandates based on operational context and international law. We do not operate in territories, conflict zones, or jurisdictions where:

    •  Independent oversight, secure whistleblower protection, and unmonitored field diagnostics are legally or physically impossible due to state censorship or military occupation.

    • The local administration or occupying entities refuse to recognise international humanitarian laws and decolonial sovereignty principles.

    • Active sanctions by international bodies (such as the Swiss Federal Council or United Nations frameworks) restrict clean, transparent financial and operational evaluation.

  • Yes. To preserve our absolute forensic independence and ethical baseline, we maintain an uncompromised exclusionary policy. We strictly refuse any mandates, funding, or data sharing with entities directly or indirectly tied to:

    • The defense, military, and weapons manufacturing sectors.

    • Extractive industries (such as unregulated mining or fossil fuel conglomerates) with documented records of community exploitation.

    • Organisations currently facing active state-level or international investigations for human rights violations

  • Not at all. The SAI framework is designed to be forensically rigorous but operationally non-intrusive. Our evaluation methods run primarily in the background to ensure your day-to-day work is never paralysed. Whether you operate a large international network or a highly focused, specialised framework, our process adapts smoothly to your current structure, delivering profound strategic clarity without adding bureaucratic weight.

Document Security & Retention

Do I need to provide internal documents?

Depending on the service you require, we may ask for specific internal documents to complete our review. We will only ever ask for files that are strictly necessary for the job.

Where are my documents stored?

All submitted documents are uploaded directly to a dedicated, highly secure internal account within our company infrastructure. Access is strictly restricted to the specific team members assigned to your account. We never share your files with third parties.

How long do you keep my documents?

 Active Working Files: Kept securely in our internal system for the duration of our project/engagement.

 Archive Period: Once the project concludes, documents are securely archived for [2 to 5] years for reference and continuity, should you work with us again.

 Permanent Deletion: After the archive period expires, all files are permanently and securely deleted from our servers.

Can I request immediate deletion?

Yes. If your internal policies require it, you can request that we completely purge your documents from our systems immediately after the project is finalised.