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Asian Women in Cooperatives Development Forum (AWCF)

Collaboration on green jobs/green co-ops

April 3rd, 2009 · 0 Comments

AWCF  convened  14  organizations  in  an  “Impact  Assessment  Workshop”  held   on February 10-12, 2009 at Town in Town Hotel, Bangkok, Thailand. Aside from attaining the workshop objectives - evaluated the organizational and individual efforts in promoting enterprise development within co-ops and NGOs (non-government organizations) or SDAs (social development agencies) supportive  of co-ops; gathered and shared strategies, processes, and best practices on enterprise development, management, marketing, and ICT (information and communication technology); and strengthened networking at the regional level—the workshop started the ball rolling for the discussion on “green jobs/green co-ops” among the workshop participants.

Mr. Charles Bodwell, Enterprise Specialist, ILO ROAPThe additional input was very helpful to AWCF as it has recently embarked on advocating eco-friendly concepts in co-ops because we have to support co-op members to live a healthier and longer life stemming from sustainable consumption and production patterns. We believe that healthier co-op members contribute better to a co-op’s growth in terms of more participation, savings, usage of services, and better loan repayments.  

The resource persons’ sharing on green jobs/green co-ops opened our eyes on the vast area enterprising women can work on. Mr. Charles Bodwell, Enterprise Specialist of ILO Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific, stressed that aside from women entrepreneurship being an important component to enterprise development, he encouraged women to take part in “green jobs” to address two issues: the problem of climate change and economic development. He shared that “Green jobs are decent work created in economic sectors and activities, which reduces their environmental impact, ultimately leading to environmentally, economically and socially sustainable enterprises and economies.”    

Ms Marie Sicat, Associate Social Affairs Officer, UNESCAPOn the other hand, Ms Marie Sicat, Associate Social Affairs Officer of the Gender Equality and Empowerment Section of the UN Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UNESCAP), shared on the results of their efforts in promoting women’s entrepreneurship and ICT in organized rural women of Asia-Pacific, hence “green co-ops”. She cited women’s interest in health and nutrition, women finding ways to supplement family income, and the support nature of co-ops as the driving force conducive for women to engage in green co-op entrepreneurship. 

With these initial inputs, we look forward for more sharing or information on the concept of green jobs/green co-ops. We hope to hear from you by sharing with us your own experience in advancing women entrepreneurship vis-à-vis the protection of our environment. 

 

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Co-ops Help People Help Themselves

February 14th, 2008 · 0 Comments

Co-ops and the practice of co-operativism have helped numerous people countless times in countless ways. From the boondocks to urban areas, farmers, fisherfolks, vendors, teachers, employees, writers, artists, weavers, students, small entrepreneurs, virtually people from all sectors, find that co-operatives can help them grow more as a people, together, with each one extending a helping hand to the other. Co-ops extend to its members services in many forms like savings and loans facilities, developmental and technical training, business development services, information technology services, mortuary services, agri-related services, and so forth.

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Strengthening the Values and Principles

February 14th, 2008 · 0 Comments

Given the worldwide trends affecting co-ops even in the grassroots, and which were more and more revolutionizing the way that people conducted trade, business, governance, communication, and even their day-to-day interaction with one another, the International Co-operative Alliance (ICA), the worldwide body of co-ops with headquarters in Switzerland, sought to strengthen and make more relevant the principles of co-operation that guided co-ops worldwide. Since ICA’s creation in 1895, it has been the final authority for defining co-ops and for elaborating the principles upon which they should be based.

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