Strengthening the Social and Solidarity Economy in Asia
The project aims to inform and create policy dialogue on the contributions of the social and solidarity economy to decent work and sustainable development in Asia and the Pacific region
Duration
1 July 2021 - 30 June 2024
Development partner(s)
The Republic of Korea
Reference
RAS/19/02/KOR
Contact
Heejin Ahn, ahnh@ilo.org
Additional details
Access project dashboardWhile the scope, nature and understanding of social and solidarity economy differ from country to country, the knowledge base is still in its initial stages in Asia and the Pacific region. In the absence of legal and policy frameworks, it can be difficult for policymakers to identify SSE entities and differentiate them from other businesses and support them adequately.
To overcome these gaps, the project aims to help policymakers, workers’ and employers’ organizations and practitioners better understand the SSE’s contribution to decent work and Sustainable Development Goals; inform and create policy dialogue in five countries - Cambodia, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, Thailand, and Vietnam. This initiative is part of the Strengthening Social and Solidarity Economy Knowledge Base in Asia project and is a continuation of first phase (2019-2021).
Project outcomes:
The Project works closely with regional and country level partners to:Outcome 1: Improve understanding on the social and solidarity economy
The project will conduct mapping studies in five countries, that will include the national working definition on the SSE and policy recommendations
Outcome 2: Facilitate policy dialogue
The project will establish national advisory committees in five countries to inform and create policy dialogue on the SSE
Outcome 3: Create regional network
The project will strengthen the regional network on the SSE, building on the national and regional partnerships
Target beneficiaries:
- Policymakers in the five countries to become acquainted with institutional and legal frameworks needed for the SSE to thrive in their countries;
- Employers’ and workers’ organizations, cooperative and wider SSE institutions in the five countries to become better informed about the scope, nature, limitations, and opportunities around the SSE; and
- Staff of relevant ILO departments and field offices who are working with ILO constituents in developing and strengthening SSE policies in Asia and beyond.
Related content
ILO country briefs from the Social and Solidarity Economy project in Asia
Strengthening Social and Solidarity Economy Policy in Asia
Strengthening Social and Solidarity Economy Policy in Asia – Final evaluation summary
Conclusions on decent work and the social and solidarity economy adopted at the 110th International Labour Conference
ILO organizes orientation to strengthen understanding around the social and solidarity economy in Asia
ILO co-organizes a session on implementing the Sustainable Development Goals through the social and solidarity economy in Asia
ILO holds kick-off briefing session for the project on the social and solidarity economy in Kyrgyzstan
Social and solidarity economy
ILO welcomes new UN resolution on social and solidarity economy