Co-operatives are being asked to help build a statistical picture of the entire global movement.
The
International Co-operative Alliance has re-launched the second survey
for its World Co-operative Monitor in association with research
institute Euricse.
An aim of the Monitor is to develop a
database reporting on the socio-economic value and impact of
co-operatives from their trading area to a global perspective.
Earlier
this year, the ICA and Euricse extended its partnership, which includes
developing stories.coop into a multi-lingual platform, and collecting
data on new indicators for the Monitor, such as employment figures.
Last
year’s Monitor revealed the world’s top 300 co-operatives have a
turnover of USD 2 trillion, which measured the social impact and
turnover of co-operative enterprises.
The 2012 report
consisted of 2,192 co-operatives across 61 countries, but the ICA is
hoping for a larger take-up with the revised survey.
Charles
Gould, Director-General of the ICA, encouraged all co-operatives to
take part in the research project: “The World Co-operative Monitor
provides a great message for the general public: there is a way to
pursue sustainable business and at scale.
“In order to
improve the comprehensiveness of the database the contribution of every
single co-operative is essential, regardless of their size and
turnover.”
The World Co-operative Monitor Steering
Committee, composed of internationally recognised researchers and
practitioners, will meet at the beginning of May in Jakarta, on a trip
hosted by the Indonesian Government’s State Ministry of Cooperatives and
SMEs, to discuss and further validate the methodology and give
additional scientific strength to the entire project.
Gianluca
Salvatori, CEO of Euricse, added: “The idea behind this project is to
define a new process of data collection, integration, and analysis,
culminating in the creation of a regularly updated database containing
economic data, but also other social dimensions, to monitor and
demonstrate not only the economic, but also the social impact of
co-operatives worldwide.”
• To participate, visit www.monitor.coop
to complete the online questionnaire, which takes less than 30 minutes
to finish. The results will be presented at the ICA Global Conference
and General Assembly in Cape Town in November.
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