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The ICA-EU partnership on international cooperative development (#coops4dev) celebrates its fourth anniversary with a brand-new website: https://coops4dev.coop/en

 

Following four intense years of dedicated work to bring the cooperative model to the forefront of international development policies, the ICA-EU partnership coops4dev team across the four ICA regional offices will share their regional and global outcomes on the coops4dev website. The site will feature the mapping of cooperatives, status of legal frameworks, reports and publications, and Series of documentary films. These activities constitute the main achievements of coops4dev since the ICA-EU Partnership kicked off in March 2016. All in all, the number and pace of activities is not only proof of a frenetic agenda, but also an innovative plan that aims to strengthen the role of cooperatives as a key development actor.

 

Cooperative Mapping and Legal Framework Analysis

The coops4dev website embeds an interactive map that allows the user to consult the latest results of two exciting long-term research projects in the Asia-Pacific: a mapping of cooperative actors and a legal framework analysis.

 

Having entered the era of data and statistics, coops4dev has launched an ambitious initiative to map a variety of cooperative actors in the AP region and around the globe within the ICA membership, regardless of their size, turnover or sector. This project intends to offer an accurate picture of the cooperative context at national and regional levels, with the objective of better identifying the strengths and challenges of the cooperative movement and identify potential areas of action, such as partnerships, opportunities and advocacy. From Asia-Pacific, the mapping is currently underway for Iran and the Philippines.

 

The legal framework analysis (LFA) provides in depth insights into cooperative law. It evaluates the national cooperative legislation, by analysing main characteristics and contents, with particular regard to regulations regarding the identity of cooperatives and its distinction from other types of enterprise. Given the fact that the national legal landscape is crucial to an enabling environment for cooperatives, this project will provide valuable input to advance advocacy initiatives on the promotion of regulations that can help cooperatives to develop and thrive. The website showcases LFAs for Japan, Jordan, Korea, Nepal, Palestine and Vietnam.

 

More than a presentation card, more than a tool

This website contains, therefore, useful and interesting insights not only for the cooperative movement, but also to any person concerned with international development, the Agenda 2030, entrepreneurship, social economy, cooperative law or those eager to plunge into a wealth of inspiring examples of cooperatives that have brought sound benefits to their communities through a people-centred and democratic approach.

 

Come and visit us to discover the world of cooperative development, and discover cooperatives offering solutions to build a fairer and more sustainable economy.