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1 Youth Cooperatives for Youth Employment by Juergen Schwettmann International Labour Organization

2 The Social Economy Many names …. Social Economy, Solidarity Economy, Community Economy, Popular Economy, Social and Solidarity Economy, Social Enterprise, Social Economy Enterprises, Third Sector, Non-Profit Sector, Economic Alternatives, etc., etc., Common features …. Primacy of people over capital; Participatory management, democratic control; Solidarity and responsibility Focus on local assets, needs and capabilities.

3 Actors

4 Facts and figures 750.000 cooperatives with 800 million members and 100 million employees; 141 cooperative insurance collect 7% of the world’s insurance premium; 248 million of the 360 million EU-15 citizens are involved in the social economy, which contributes 8% to the Union’s GDP; There are 62.000 foundations in the EU- 15; Associations in the EU-15 have 40 million members and 3 million employees; The 43.000 credit unions represented through WOCCU are supported by 136 million members and control about 825 million US-$ in assets.

5 Coops create jobs Consumer Coops Japan: 58,000 Coops in South Africa 280,000 Coops in India: 13.8 million Coops in Brazil: 300,000 Canada 70,000 Coops in Western Europe: 5 million Coops in Ethiopia 90,000 Consumer Coops Russia: 727,000

6 Common Goal, Common Bond  … invest together  … negotiate together  … innovate together  … work together ... capital  … power  … ideas  … skills Where individuals may lack Cooperative members

7 Why Youth Cooperatives? Because young people are eager to work and live together; Because young people are ready to pool resources and share risks; Because young people uphold values and principles; Because young people fight for social justice. Because young people cooperate.

8 Example 1: Marang Cake, Bread and Catering Cooperative, South Africa Started in the year 2000 by four skilled, but unemployed youths who discovered a market niche; Support received from various agencies, mainly for capacity building; Now 14 members who earn a decent salary; the cooperative now provides advisory services to 14 emerging youth cooperatives in the area;

9 Example II: Organic Planet Cooperative, Canada Founded by five youths in 2003 as a workers’ cooperatives in the premises of a consumer cooperative that closed business; Received support from the local credit union after presenting a viable business model; Now has seven members and nine employees, who will become members after a probationary period; the coop has reached the break-even point and can pay decent wages.

10 Example III:Youth Cooperatives in Serbia Exist since 1938; today, there are 300 youth coops with 200,000 members in Serbia & Montenegro; Unemployed youth register with the coop, which then tries to find a suitable short-term post in a private company or the civil service; About 25% of youth find a permanent job; All coop members are covered by social security.

11 Lessons learned Have confidence to start your coop; Establish strong ties with the community; Welcome support, but not interference, from others; Understand and apply the cooperative principles; Be prepared to make sacrifices.


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