Members in Honduras, El Salvador, and Guatemala were found to be economically and socially better off
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Show filtersWoccu hails success of credit union scheme for Venezuelan migrants
A report finds that women and young people supported by the programme have higher incomes
Co-ops UK CEO joins International Cooperative Alliance board
'Challenges from climate change to inequality require co-operative solutions that transcend borders, and the ICA offers…
Holiday became a history lesson on civil rights
David J Thompson shares the story of the co-op that changed the South in the US
NCBA Clusa supports business incubator launch in Timor Leste
'This incubation centre is a key tool to develop the capacity of our youth – especially…
Working for change: UK co-ops and community organising
How can co-ops utilise organising practices when it comes to the seventh co-operative principle?
Could deliberative mini-publics improve democratic member control in co-ops?
Deliberative mini-publics involve selecting a diverse body of citizens randomly to reason together about an issue
Revisiting the co-operative economy in a contemporary Indonesia
Mutianwar Syarahil Mutianwar Efendi, LL.B. writes for Co-op News about the role the co-op sector can…
New book suggests increased co-ops’ role in the world economy
E. G. Nadeau's Emerging Cooperative Economy argues for ways to reshape the global system by 2050
Co-ops and mutuals in Australia show significant growth
The sector ‘has shown it can be globally competitive while ensuring profits and values remain’

