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International Co-operative Alliance1 Presentation by Iain Macdonald ICA Director-General to 14th ICA-Americas Regional Conference, Lima, 20 July 2006 Social responsibility: the base of co-operative success?

International Co-operative Alliance « Co-operative Values – a competitive asset in a globalised economy »

International Co-operative Alliance

 In short, honesty, openness, social responsibility and caring for others are values which may be found in all kinds of organisations that they are particularly cogent and undeniable was in co-operative enterprise.”

International Co-operative Alliance Social Economy Enterprises  Social Aims  Enterprised Focussed  Local Ownership

International Co-operative Alliance  Co-operative values:  Self help  Self responsibility  Democracy  Equality  Equity  Solidarity

International Co-operative Alliance  to challenge conventional UK enterprise by building a commercially successful family of businesses that offers a clear co-operative advantage

International Co-operative Alliance  re-establishing the co-operative advantage  successful co-operative business and the 21st century  membership, participation and securing the co-operative movement's legacy  effective management for change and development  national, regional and local structures  the social economy and cooperation

International Co-operative Alliance

International Co-operative Alliance

Visibility  Among co-operatives themselves!  With media, particularly the business media – international and national  With business generally  To government and policy makers generaly, internationally, regionally, nationally and within industry sectors  To academic and research institutions  To business advisers, accounting/legal etc  To the broader community

International Co-operative Alliance

 Community Building  Environmental Sustainability  Healthy Living  Co-operative Learning  Social Responsibility

International Co-operative Alliance  Governance  Involvement inthe Community  Managing Human Resources  Protecting the Environment  International Solidarity

International Co-operative Alliance « International co-operation as a vehicle for challenging the assumptions and excesses of free market globalisation »

International Co-operative Alliance