What does SSE mean? Paco Llorente iesMed Tunisia Sousse, 1st mai 2017
Before starting… 1. CSR 2. Social Entrepreneurship 3. Sharing economy 4. Social Enterprise 5. Microcredit and Bo?om of the Pyramid 6. Inclusive Business 7. Impact InvesFng
A. K . Key d y dime mens nsions ns The term SSE encompasses three key dimensions: • Econo nomy : : SSE organizations focus on the production, distribution and consumption of goods and services to improve the well-being of their members.. • Social : l : refers to the social purpose of any structure of the SSE, as opposed to the simple pursuit of financial profit. • Soli lidarity : : SSE aims to promote values and relationships associated with solidarity, cooperation, reciprocity and distributive justice
B. . Bir Birth o of a a c conc ncept The ESS comes from a double tradition: The he s social l econo nomy : has its roots in the cooperative and associative movements and mutualist organizations of the 19th century à Focus on the statutes (associations, mutual societies, cooperatives) • The he soli lidarity econo nomy : The solidarity economy: appears more recently in the context of the emergence of alter- globalism in the early 1980s à Focus on social or environmental utility
C. A . An n econo nomy o of p people le • Rise in SSE as a partial response to the crisis of speculative models (neoliberalism) • A citizen alternative to the capital economy (lucrative sector) taking into account the necessary reconstruction of relations between economy and society • A dynamic and evolving economy, inscribed in the market but based on the active participation of the differents actors (proximity with the citizens)
D. C D. Commo mmon n cha haracteristics o of E ESS s structures Collective or social utility Limited profit Democratic making management Free Independence membership
F. T . The he potent ntial o of t the he S SSE ü Inclusion of excluded groups in the economic process (crea>on of sustainable jobs) ü Territorial and local development ü A response to the lack of economic diversifica>on ü Social cohesion (school of par>cipatory values) ü A par>al answer to the demographic ques>on
Our mission: to catalyze CitESS Cit ESS Organizations support c a l L o Companies i e s o r i t t h a u s n i o a t c i o s s A a l c o L FUNDING ACTIO IONS AC ACTORS TRAINING MED MED E S S s o r a j Government M IMPACT TOOLS TO Universities and Think Tanks O S C O / N G Private SSE Foundations REPLICATION Networks PR PROJ OJECTS ECTS SUPPORT DO DONNORS DEVELOPMENT BANKS A L O N A T I R N T E I N INTERNATIONAL S N T I O S A A N I G O R FOUNDATIONS COOPERATION AGENCIES
IesMed Regional Programs: CitESS Med ONE S STOP S SHOP Entrepreneurs of Social and Solidarity Economy appr appropri opriat ate Repli lication & & support & & fund nding ng Traini ning ng Int Interna nationa nali lization R&D - Inno D - Innovation BUS USIN INESS RESOUR URCE INCUB IN UBATOR ACCELERATOR AC CENTER CENTER CENTER CENTER START-UP -UP a area o of SSE B Busine ness SSE e ent ntreprises De Develo lopme ment nt Area Area Supporting ng s services Cit CitESSMe ESSMed Ne Network Tools ls/ spaces spaces of development Replications / Exchanges 9 SSE and between CitESS Med
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