About the International Day of Cooperatives
The International Day of Cooperatives has been celebrated worldwide for over a century. It was officially proclaimed by the United Nations General Assembly on the centenary of the ICA in 1995. The day is annually commemorated on the first Saturday of July.
#CoopsDay aims to increase awareness of cooperatives and their contributions to resolving major global issues addressed by the United Nations. The event also seeks to strengthen and extend partnerships between the international cooperative movement and other actors. Since 1995, the ICA and the United Nations, through the Committee for the Promotion and Advancement of Cooperatives (COPAC), have jointly set the theme for the celebration of #CoopsDay.
This year’s theme is “Cooperatives Build a Better Future for All.” The celebration will mark the 30th International Day of Cooperatives recognized by the United Nations and the 102nd International Cooperative Day.
#CoopsDay provides an opportunity for local, national, and international policymakers, civil society organizations, and the public to learn about the contribution of cooperatives to achieving a just and sustainable future for all.
The International Day of Cooperatives is a perfect opportunity to emphasize that cooperative enterprises build a better future for all people. Cooperatives create decent work, uphold gender equality, and foster innovation, particularly with the involvement of new generations. With an innate sense of social responsibility, cooperatives prioritize people and the environment, creating optimal conditions for producers and consumers. They educate, care for, and manage the natural, human, and financial resources of each community in pursuit of the common good.
This way of organizing socio-economic relations has a proven 200-year history and is today the most direct path towards a sustainable future in social, economic, and environmental matters.
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