
Green light for co-op rail service in the West Country
Go-op will run the UK's first co-operatively run train service between Swindon, Taunton and Weston-super-Mare
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Report sets out measures to grow democratic economy in Scotland
Commissioned by the Scottish government, the report had input from organisations including Co-operatives UK, the EOA and CLES
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New book suggests increased co-ops' role in the world economy
The book describes the co-operative economy as “an economy that puts the well-being of the many ahead of the wealth and power of a few”.
Co-operative NewsBuilding economic power from the ground up. Black-owned cooperatives in the US.
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Regenerative agriculture: a new value proposition for Kenya’s coffee sector
Regenerative agricultural approaches can empower Kenyan farmers to position coffee in the context of global demand and regulations relating to sustainable production, fair trade, healthy and safe diets. By: Boaz Waswa, Peter Ndambiri, Mercy Jebet, Eric Rahn, An Notenbaert, Walter Ocimati, Fredrick Muthomi
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New Cooperative, Labor, and Mutualist Coalition Calls on Mayor Adams to Prioritize Office to Residential Conversions to Affordable Housing Cooperatives
A newly formed coalition has come together to propose a plan for the next generation of affordable cooperative housing in New York City.
What we're listening to: Building a community-based, democratic economy in Boston - the Ujima cooperative (the Swahili word for collective work and responsibility)
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Nia Evans: Building a Community-Based, Democratically-Instituted Economy — LIFT Economy
Poverty, gentrification, unemployment, homelessness, unequal access to food and healthcare, and other challenges facing our communities are all interconnected. Today’s guest believes that we need an equally complex solution. Meet Nia Evans, Executive Director of the Boston Ujima Project, a Black-led
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