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The solidarity economy: an alternative development strategy?

This report from UNESCO describes the underpinnings and prevalence of the solidarity economy, as well as the potential for its use as a tool of international development, poverty alleviation, and equitable sustainable development.

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Author(s): Eric Dacheux, Daniel Goujon
Organization: UNESCO
Date: 12/15/2022
Resource Type: Publication
Topic: Economic Justice

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