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Cooperatives ? If they were a State they would be the third most populous one

4 July Jul 2016 1606 04 July 2016

The International Day of Cooperatives was celebrated this weekend. With over 250 million jobs, every ten workers in the world is employed in a cooperative. If they represented the economy of a country, they would be entitled to a place in the G8.

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The International Day of Cooperatives was celebrated this weekend. With over 250 million jobs, every ten workers in the world is employed in a cooperative. If they represented the economy of a country, they would be entitled to a place in the G8.

Cooperatives are an old idea but more relevant than ever as they can be the drivers of a sustainable future, senior United Nations officials said on the International Day of Cooperatives on July the second, urging Governments to create an enabling environment for these groups to thrive and grow.
“Cooperatives play an important role in many societies,” UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said in his message on the Day, which this year is observed under the theme, “Cooperatives: The power to act for a sustainable future.”

Citing UN estimates, he said one person in every six is either a member or a client of a cooperative and some 2.6 million cooperatives employ 12.6 million people worldwide. Cooperatives' assets are worth about $20 trillion and they generate about $3 trillion in annual revenue.

“We believe cooperatives can make significant contributions to the SDGs [Sustainable Development Goals] on employment, poverty, hunger, and equality,” the UN chief said. Like the SDGs themselves, cooperatives are people-centred, as they are owned and run by their members, and are strongly committed to the communities they serve.

Agricultural cooperatives help to improve the productivity of small producers by facilitating access to markets, credit, insurance and technology. Social cooperatives can provide an important safety net in the face of declining or minimal public welfare. In the financial sector, cooperatives serve more than 857 million people, including tens of millions of people who live in poverty.
Urging Governments to “create an enabling environment for cooperatives to thrive and grow,” Mr. Ban said: “Let us harness the power of cooperatives to achieve the SDGs and create a world of dignity and opportunity for all.”

Guy Ryder, Director-General of the International Labour Organization, stressed that this year's theme is not only timely following the unanimous adoption of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development in September 2015, but also offers an important opportunity to highlight the outstanding work of cooperatives, and their major contribution to achieve the SDGs, in particular Goal 8 on decent work and economic growth.
The ILO published a study in 2014 showing examples of how cooperatives help achieve sustainable development. This research contributed to the discussion leading to the adoption of the 2030 Agenda.

Cooperatives are not a new idea, but are more relevant than ever if we look at the development challenges and opportunities the world faces over the coming decades.

Guy Ryder, Director-General of the International Labour Organization

Today, there is a need to create over 600 million new jobs globally by 2030. Cooperatives, together with other micro-, small- and medium-sized enterprises, will continue to play a key role in providing decent jobs for all, including young people, he noted.

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In the U.S. a little less than 900 cooperatives provide electricity to over 40 million people.

In Germany 65% of the population is a member of a cooperative from whom receives financial services, consumer goods and energy.

In Brazil, 50% of food production comes from the cooperatives. One in three Brazilians has a personalized health care plan guaranteed by a cooperative.

In Sweden one in two is a member of a cooperative, the largest 100 ones have annual sales of over $ 40 billion with over 70,000 employees.

Cover Photo: EITAN ABRAMOVICH/AFP/Getty Images

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