Organizing out of poverty: stories from the grassroots: How the SYNDICOOP approach has worked in East Africa
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Organizing out of poverty: stories from the grassroots: How the SYNDICOOP approach has worked in East Africa

Co-operative College Paper 8

Type: Book
Date issued: 01 January 2006
Reference: 0951953085[ISBN]
Authors: Stirling Smith and Cilla Ross: International Labour Organisation, the International Co-operative Alliance and the International Confederation of Free trade Unions
A report on how the SYNDICOOP approach offers an alternative - showing that workers can be organized, in a way that offers some improvements in their daily lives and provides the voice that workers need. SYNDICOOP promotes trade unions and co-operatives - membership-based organizations for workers in the informal economy. The booklet describes the difference that this approach has made in East Africa - in Kenya, Rwanda., Tanzania and Uganda.

£2.00 inc UK postage.

Available from: Co-operative College UK

Tag: poverty alleviation, cooperatives

Regions and countries covered: Africa, Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda, Tanzania, United Republic of

Unit responsible: Cooperatives

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