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28 March 2024 11:00 pm - 11:30 pm
NCBA CLUSA and the International Cooperative Alliance (ICA) are joining forces once again to host their third conversation on cooperative identity—this time zeroing in on Principle 4. This principle states that cooperatives are autonomous, self-help organizations controlled by their members. In managing relations with governments, suppliers, sources of external capital and other stakeholders, they must ensure that members remain in control and that the cooperative maintains its autonomy.
At the same time, cooperatives are critical tools for social and economic development around the world, and key partners in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). By limiting its activity to environments free from outside stakeholder involvement or intervention, the cooperative movement would stunt its growth and severely limit its potential to bring about a more just economy. This webinar will explore how cooperatives can reconcile maintaining member control with maximising their impact and influence.
Register now and join us for a robust discussion of the following questions and more:
This webinar will be presented in English with simultaneous interpretation in Spanish and French.
As part of the International Cooperative Alliance (ICA)’s #CooperativeIdentity consultation process, the Cooperative Identity Advisory Group (CIAG) is inviting focused conversations on key issues at the core of our shared identity. These discussions – including this webinar – will help determine whether the Statement on the Cooperative Identity has stood the test of time or needs a refresh to reflect better what it means to be a co-op in the 21st century. Watch NCBA CLUSA’s first collaboration on equity and inclusion, and their webinar on peace, justice and strong institutions.