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Cooperating out of poverty : the renaissance of the African cooperative movement / Patrick Develtere, Ignace Pollet and Fredrick Wanyama, eds. ; International Labour Office, Cooperative Programme (EMP/COOP), ILO Office Dar es Salaam, COOP Africa, World Bank Institute.

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  1. Cooperating out of poverty : the renaissance of the African cooperative movement / Patrick Develtere, Ignace Pollet and Fredrick Wanyama, eds. ; International Labour Office, Cooperative Programme (EMP/COOP), ILO Office Dar es Salaam, COOP Africa, World Bank Institute.
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  1. Dar es Salaam : ILO, 2008.

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Additional authors
  1. Develtere, Patrick.
  2. Pollet, Ignace.
  3. Wanyama, Fredrick.
  4. International Labour Office
  5. ILO Office in Dar es Salaam.
  6. World Bank Institute.
Description
  1. xxii, 372 p. : ill. statistics; 21 cm.
Summary
  1. Traces the historical path of cooperatives and trends since the 1990s. Gives examples from eleven countries in Africa of successful, genuine and economically viable cooperatives, and how they create economic opportunities and a basic level of social protection and security, and provide their members with voice and representation.
Subject
  1. economía de mercado
  2. economía social
  3. lucha contra la pobreza
  4. desarrollo cooperativo
  5. Uganda
  6. República de Sudáfrica
  7. Senegal
  8. Rwanda
  9. Nigeria
  10. Níger
  11. Kenya
  12. Ghana
  13. Etiopia
  14. Egipto
  15. Cabo Verde
  16. tendencia
  17. historia
  18. movimiento cooperativo
  19. cooperativa
  20. économie de marché
  21. économie sociale
  22. lutte contre la pauvreté
  23. développement coopératif
  24. Ouganda
  25. Afrique du Sud R
  26. Sénégal
  27. Niger
  28. Ethiopie
  29. Egypte
  30. Cap-Vert
  31. tendance
  32. histoire
  33. mouvement coopératif
  34. coopérative
  35. market economy
  36. social economy
  37. poverty alleviation
  38. cooperative development
  39. South Africa R
  40. Ethiopia
  41. Egypt
  42. Cape Verde
  43. trend
  44. history
  45. cooperative movement
  46. cooperative
  47. Cooperative societies > Africa > History
Genre/Form
  1. ILO pub
  2. pub OIT
  3. History
Contents
  1. Foreword / Jose M. Salazar-Xirinachs & Frannie A. Léautier -- Introduction / Patrick Develtere, Ignace Pollet & Fredrick O. Wanyama Executive Summary -- Part One: Cooperatives on the African continent -- Chapter 1: Cooperative development in Africa up to the 1990s / Patrick Develtere -- Chapter 2: Renaissance of African cooperatives in the 21st century: lessons from the field / Patrick Develtere & Ignace Pollet -- Part Two: Cooperatives in 11 African countries -- Chapter 3: The qualitative and quantitative growth of the cooperative movement in Kenya / Fredrick O. Wanyama -- Chapter 4: Growth without structures: the cooperative movement in Ethiopia / Teigist Lemma -- Chapter 5: Uganda: starting all over again / Herment A. Mrema -- Chapter 6: The cooperative sector in Ghana: small and big business / Anthony K. Tsekpo -- Chapter 7: Political and Genuine Cooperatives in Enugu State: Nigeria / Anselm Enete -- Chapter 8: Bad Memories, Good Prospects: Cooperatives in Niger / Sanda Maman Sani -- Chapter 9: The Egyptian cooperative movement: between State and Market / Mohamed H. Abdel Aal -- Chapter 10: Surviving on the islands: cooperatives in Cape Verde / João Gomes Mendonça --Chapter 11: Jump-starting the Rwandan cooperative movement / Jean Damascène Nyamwasa -- Chapter 12: Cooperatives in South Africa: a movement (re-)emerging / Jan Theron -- Chapter 13: The Senegalese cooperative movement: embedded in the social Economy / Abdou Salam Fall -- Chapter 14: The invisible, but resilient African cooperatives: some concluding remarks / Fredrick O. Wanyama.
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