Resources on cooperatives
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Financial Education - Cambodia - Trainer’s manual
01 January 2008
This guide primarily targets women, who usually manage household money in Cambodia. The training makes them more informed and empowered financial decision-makers, able to set financial targets and reach them. This helps them to improve their living conditions, send their children to school and enjoy rewarding lives.
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Business Group Formation Empowering Women and Men in Developing Communities
01 January 2008
This manual helps trainers to promote group formation as a way to empower women and men in low income communities. It is designed for use in workshops to facilitate the process of group formation and development for joint production, business and/or social activities, such as buying raw materials together, sharing business premises, joint marketing and mutual assistance in coping with family emergencies.
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Helping micro and small enterprises cope with HIV/AIDS - A handbook for small business associations and service providers
01 January 2007
This handbook attempts to respond to the needs and constraints of small and micro enterprises, formal or informal, by providing practical guidance for those who regulate, advise and support them. The objectives of the handbook are to raise awareness about the impact of HIV/AIDS on micro and small enterprise owners, managers and workers and to offer policy and technical guidance to the individuals and institutions that provide support and services to small businesses.
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Guidelines for cooperative legislation, second revised edition
01 February 2005
Provides guidance on how to draft a cooperative law.
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Productivity in cooperatives and worker-owned enterprises: ownership and participation - Make a difference
01 September 2004
This volume has been prepared as a background paper for the ILO's World employment Report 2004: Employment, productivity and poverty reduction. It examines how the ownership structure and the active participation of workers and members in cooperatives and worker-owned enterprises impact on the productivity of such enterprises.
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Cooperatives and the Millennium Development Goals
01 March 2004
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Rediscovering the cooperative advantage Poverty reduction through self-help
03 March 2003
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The Role of Cooperatives and other Self-Help Organizations in Crisis Resolution and Socio-Economic Recovery
01 May 2001
The ILO is increasingly reinforcing its capacity to respond to the different crisis situations, based on its specialized experience within its core fields of expertise. Since its inception, the ILO has also been the leading international organization involved in the promotion and support of cooperatives. The aim of this study has been to explore ways in which these two fields of experience can be brought together for the benefit of those who suffer the consequences of crises.
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The Role of Cooperatives and Other Self-Help Organizations in Crisis Resolution and Socio-Economic Recovery
01 January 2001
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MATCOM Cooperative management training
01 November 1986
The MATCOM Project was launched in 1978 by the International Labour Office, with the financial support of Sweden. In its third phase (1984-1986) MATCOM is financed by Denmark, Finland and Norway. In collaboration with cooperative organizations and training institutes in all regions of the world, MATCOM designs and produces material for the training of managers of cooperatives and assists in the preparation of adapted versions for use in various countries. MATCOM also provides support for improving the methodology of cooperative training and for the training of trainers.