Social and Solidarity Economy Social innovation in the

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Social and Solidarity Economy Social innovation in the world of work 27 – 31

Social and Solidarity Economy Social innovation in the world of work 27 – 31 July 2015, Johannesburg, South Africa The 5 th ILO ACADEMY Roberto Di Meglio Local Development and Social Economy ILO Geneva

The role of Social and Solidarity Economy in employment generation

The role of Social and Solidarity Economy in employment generation

Social and Solidarity Economy Five facts on Social and Solidarity Economy 1 At the

Social and Solidarity Economy Five facts on Social and Solidarity Economy 1 At the European level, the SSE represents approximately 10 per cent of all European companies (approximately 2 million undertakings) and 6 per cent of total employment 2 3 4 5 Many governments have recently approved innovative legislation and policy on the social economy (Brazil, France, Mexico and Spain). In Cameroon, Mali, Italy, South Korea and South Africa the issue is part of the ongoing debate on public policies. Data (CEPES and LEGACOOP) shows that during the crisis started in 2008, the social economy sector has created new jobs in Italy, while in Spain it lost fewer jobs than in the traditional private sector (> 12. 000 Italian SC provide > 500. 000 jobs) In Argentina, well over 10. 000 jobs have been saved through the establishment of 130 workerowned “empresas recuperadas”. RSA : The National Growth Path (NGP) sets the potential employment target of the SSE sector at 260. 000 new jobs by 2020, with comprehensive government support for SSE initiatives.

SSE AND EMPLOYMENT GENERATION Social and Solidarity Economy • Economies of scale and scope;

SSE AND EMPLOYMENT GENERATION Social and Solidarity Economy • Economies of scale and scope; • Innovation and creativity: • Green jobs and environmental protection; 4

SSE AND EMPLOYMENT GENERATION Social and Solidarity Economy • Local identity and local products;

SSE AND EMPLOYMENT GENERATION Social and Solidarity Economy • Local identity and local products; • Work integration of vulnerable group of people; • Quality of the work generated by the SSE 5

Social and Solidarity Economy SSE Academy It is an interregional training opportunity gathering practitioners

Social and Solidarity Economy SSE Academy It is an interregional training opportunity gathering practitioners from all around the world, to share their experiences and meet leading SSE specialists. First Edition of SSE: Turin (Italy) 2010 ILO Regional Conference on SE, Johannesburg (South Africa) 2009 Second Edition of SSE: Montréal (Canada) 2011 Third Edition of SSE: Agadir (Morocco) 2013 Fourth Edition of SSE: Campinas (Brazil) 2014 Fifth Edition of SSE: Johannesburg (RSA) 2015

SSE AND EMPLOYMENT GENERATION OUR “COLLECTIVE BRAIN” ON SSE www. sseacb. net/ OUR WEB

SSE AND EMPLOYMENT GENERATION OUR “COLLECTIVE BRAIN” ON SSE www. sseacb. net/ OUR WEB SITES RELATED TO SSE www. itcilo. org/socialeconomy www. ilo. org/coop Social and Solidarity Economy