Resources on cooperatives
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Malaysia launches new social entrepreneurship development framework
29 April 2022
The newly launched Social Entrepreneurship Action Framework 2030 provides a new national direction for the development of social entrepreneurship in Malaysia.
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Presentation of the Office Report on Decent work and the Social and Solidarity Economy (SSE): Focus on Africa
28 April 2022
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Presentation of the Office Report on Decent work and the Social and Solidarity Economy (SSE): Focus on the Arab States
26 April 2022
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Presentation of the Office Report on Decent work and the Social and Solidarity Economy (SSE): Focus on the Americas
20 April 2022
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Presentation of the Office Report on Decent work and the Social and Solidarity Economy (SSE): Focus on Europe and Central Asia
14 April 2022
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Presentation of the Office Report on Decent work and the Social and Solidarity Economy (SSE): Focus on Asia and the Pacific region
14 April 2022
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Presentation of the Office Report on Decent work and the Social and Solidarity Economy (SSE) - March 30, 2022 version
04 April 2022
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ILO and partners launch report into the Social and Solidarity in Economy in South Africa
01 April 2022
The results of a South African study conducted during consultations for the Social and Solidarity Economy (SSE) Policy process, was launched by the ILO on the 28th March 2022 together with the South African government’s Department of Trade Industry and Competition, the Industrial Development Corporation and the Government of Flanders.
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EU action plan on social economy is launched with references to the work of the ILO and the UNTFSSE
31 March 2022
On 9 December 2021, after a process of consultation with citizens and stakeholders, the European Commission (EC) published the Social Economy Action Plan « Building an economy that works for people: an action plan for the social economy”.
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Strengthening women's economic empowerment and access to Decent Work in Sri Lanka's Northern province
01 March 2022
At the core of women's economic empowerment is access and agency; while access to skills, resources, services, and market opportunities is one aspect of advancement, the other, agency is about the power of decision-making. This document provides a snapshot of different approaches implemented by LEED+ towards achieving the above.