Syndesmoi: Rapid-Deployment Blockade Logistics Template & Playbook
A pre-built, modular physical playbook (printed 50-page binder + digital backup) containing blockade logistics templates, resource checklists, role assignments, timeline scaffolds, and decision trees specific to Greek geography and protest law. Customizable for different blockade types (port, border, highway, city center). Sold to protest collectives, unions, and party chapters; updated annually based on legal changes and tactical lessons.
16 weeks • 70% confidence
Value Proposition
Eliminates 30-40% of coordination overhead by pre-deciding logistics (roles, timelines, communication checkpoints, resource needs). Reduces miscommunication because everyone works from same template. Legally defensible (templates are educational; not operational planning). Beats ad-hoc WhatsApp coordination because it forces clarity upfront and creates institutional memory across cycles of protest.
Target Audience
Autonomous protest collectives (20-200 people), regional labor union chapters, communist party local committees, student activist networks planning multi-location actions
Key Features
- Modular blockade-type templates: port blockade, highway blockade, border crossing, city center occupation (each 4-6 pages with customizable fields)
- Role assignment matrix (legal observer, medical support, media liaison, logistics lead, security, de-escalation, finance) with responsibilities and communication chains
- Resource inventory checklist (tents, food, water, medical supplies, communication devices, legal fund) with per-person calculations
- And more, with full implementation detail...
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Greek political activists struggle to coordinate nationwide protest blockades without centralized communication infrastructureGreek communist party members and protest organizers need to synchronize multi-location blockade actions across the country, but lack dedicated tools to manage representative meetings, coordinate logistics, and communicate decisions across distributed committees. Current solutions rely on fragmented communication channels that create delays, miscommunication, and inefficient resource allocation during time-sensitive protest actions.
Score: 17.5%