A set of papers on “Financial Mechanisms for Innovative Social and Solidarity Economy Ecosystems” is now available from the ILO
The social and solidarity economy (SSE) is receiving increased attention for its role in addressing a variety of economic and social challenges, ranging from the future of work to the provision of social services. The social and economic problems around the global COVID-19 pandemic have brought into focus the need to strengthen the SSE to support the recovery process, along with the public and private sector.

The national case studies that were developed in the context of the project, were instrumental in developing the insights presented in the final report published in 2019. They are now being made available as free-standing documents by the ILO. The five national reports present the analysis conducted in Ecuador, Italy, Morocco, Republic of Korea, Quebec (Canada). They have been updated to reflect the latest trends and data and with the addition of a set of observations on the impact of the COVID-19 crisis and the role of the SSE in post-COVID-19 recovery efforts.
To access the national case studies, please visit:
- Financial mechanisms for innovative social and solidarity economy ecosystems: The case of Ecuador
- Financial mechanisms for innovative social and solidarity economy ecosystems: The case of Italy
- Financial mechanisms for innovative social and solidarity economy ecosystems: The case of Morocco
- Financial mechanisms for innovative social and solidarity economy ecosystems: The case of Republic of Korea
- Financial mechanisms for innovative social and solidarity economy ecosystems: The case of Quebec (Canada)