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What is a cooperative

Cooperatives are organisations in which a group of people get together to create a business. In this type of organisation, all members have the same decision-making power, given that each member has one vote.
 

Cooperatives, by sectors

Agriculture

34% Agriculture

Insurance

29% Insurance

Commerce

19% Commerce

Finance

13% Finance

Education, healthcare and social work

3% Education, healthcare and social work

Manufacturing

2% Manufacturing

Source: World Cooperative Monitor 2023

 

What makes a cooperative unique?

Cooperatives operate under the principles of democracy, equality and solidarity, always prioritising people over capital. Their profits do not go to a few, but are rather reinvested in the community, promoting local growth that has a direct impact on the well-being of all. Co-operatives are governed by clear and internationally shared principles.

 

Cooperative values

  • Democracy
  • Equality
  • Solidarity
  • Sustainability
  • Equity
  • Social Justice
  • Self-Responsibility
  • Ethics

 

What defines a cooperative?

  1. Real democracy: In a cooperative, every member has a voice and a vote. It is a true enterprise of the people, for the people.
  2. Equality and solidarity: Without discrimination due to gender, race or social status, co-operatives are open to everybody.
  3. Autonomy and independence: They are free and self-managed, ensuring that their decisions always benefit their members and their environment.
  4. Commitment to the community: Cooperatives not only generate employment, but also promote sustainable development at the local level.

 

This is the impact cooperatives have on the world.

3 million cooperatives

280 million employees

>12% of the population is linked in some way to a cooperative

 

How do cooperatives contribute to sustainable development?

Cooperatives are key actors in achieving the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). They not only create decent jobs and eradicate poverty, but also strive to promote social inclusion, gender equality and environmental sustainability. Deeply rooted in their communities, they are the perfect vehicle for achieving positive and lasting impact.

  • They are part of an economy that cares for people and the environment, doing business for the good of all.
  • They support the most vulnerable people, engaging women, youth, the elderly and people with disabilities in economic and social growth.
  • They help make climate change less hard on people, while working to adapt to its effects.
  • They follow the values of cooperation and mutual aid, which involve people making decisions democratically.
  • They focus on people's well-being more than on making money.
  • They distribute wealth among the population so that everyone benefits.
  • They help to improve access to food around the world by working to make food systems more fair and sustainable.

 

 

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