social and interdependent economy

3 articles

  • Emmaüs International

    , by Emmaüs International

    Created in 1971 by French priest, Abbé Pierre, Emmaus International is made up of 350 member organisations in 37 different countries in Africa, the Americas, Asia and Europe.

  • For a social and unified economy committed to emancipation

    , by Francois Longerinas, Jean Philippe Milesy, Louise Bartlett

    We define the Social and Solidarity Economy as a collective of non-state companies (in the sense of structured activities involving women and men engaged in a common project) based on equality, democratic management, non-profit, but also, according to our conception, consciously engaged in a movement of social and ecological transformation.

    Intercoll Social and Solidarity Economy, like all Intercoll working groups, initially engages in the inventory of digital tools derived from, or able to participate in, Social and Solidarity Economy movements involved in social and ecological transformation.

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