Responsibility for mainstreaming sustainable development
Informing and Influencing the Transition to Oikonomy of supply/value chains of solidarity-based community enterprises
Benjamin, JR Quinones, Federation of People’s Sustainable Development Cooperative (FPSDC), septembre 2016
FPSDC, along with civil society partners, established the Asian Solidarity Economy Council (ASEC) in 2013 with the aim of informing and influencing the transition to oikonomy of solidarity-based community enterprises in the Philippines. Using the case of FPSDC’s community-based enterprises as an example of transition to Oikonomy in action, case studies and presentations were made at numerous regional fora and events. As an outcome, a Charter of Social Solidarity Economy was drafted based on Universal Declaration of Human Responsibility principles. The Charter has now been adopted by numerous ASEC partners and proposed to be used as an advocacy tool to ASEAN.
Case study period: 2013 - present
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ASEC-Philippines (2015). Report on the Philippine Solidarity Economy Forum 2015.
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Jayasooria, Denison, Quiñones, Benjamin Jr. & Abdullah, Saifuddin (2015). Fostering an ASEAN Community through Solidarity-Based Community Enterprises.
Alliance for Responsible and Sustainable Societies (2016). Project Guidelines for 2016.
ASEC-Philippines (2015). Report on the Philippine Solidarity Economy Forum 2015.
Bello, Walden (2009). Neoliberalism as hegemonic ideology in the Philippines. Retrieved from www.tni.org/article/2009/10/27.
Bernal, Hidelita (2015). Developing community partnership to mainstream sustainable development: the case of the Federation of People’s Sustainable Development Cooperative (FPSDC). Paper presented at the 2nd Philippine Solidarity Economy Forum, 4 November 2015.
Chossudovsky, Michel (2009). Cited in Olea, Ronalyn (2009). World crisis serious, Impact on Philippines Severe – Economist. Retrieved from bulatlat.com/main/2009/02/16/
Forum on Ethics and Responsibility (2012). Universal Declaration of Human Responsibilities.
Garrett-Peltier, H. & Scharber, H. (2008). Why we need another world: Introduction to Neoliberalism. In J. Allard, C. Davidson, & J.Matthei (Eds). Solidarity Economy: Building alternatives for people and planet. U.S. Solidarity Economy Network.
Jayasooria, Denison, Quiñones, Benjamin Jr. & Abdullah, Saifuddin (2015). Fostering an ASEAN Community through Solidarity-Based Community Enterprises.