The social and solidarity economy (SSE) contributes to decent work, inclusive and sustainable economies, social justice and sustainable development
Learn interactively and plan your individual learning pace.
You can take a break and revert from where you last stopped.
Explore examples, case studies and video testimonials as part of practice-oriented learning.
Access the resources offered by each module to find out more about the subjects of your interest.
Obtain and download your digital certificate at the end of the course.
In an increasingly globalised world, which is still based on a large-scale production model, but can no longer ignore its effects on climate change and the most vulnerable populations, the social and solidarity economy represents an effective and positive alternative for the future.
The organisations practising the social and solidarity economy, such as associations, cooperatives, social enterprises, self-help groups and social movements, aim for long-term viability and sustainability and for the transition from informal to formal economy. Operating in all sectors of the economy, they put into practice a set of values intrinsic to their functioning, with respect for people and the planet, and for principles such as equality, equity, interdependence, self-management, transparency and accountability, promoting decent work and dignified living conditions.
This training course, divided into 4 modules, will enable you, through real case studies, to explore in detail the many forms of this phenomenon, which is so varied and diverse from one country to another, but increasingly visible because of its role in creating and maintaining jobs, as well as providing services to local communities.
The course is divided into four modules:
Participants will have to take two short knowledge assessment tests, one before and one after completing the four modules. The certificate of attendance will be automatically released once the knowledge assessment tests (before and after the course) and the four modules have been completed.
This free course is available on eCampus, the ITCILO e-learning platform.