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Preparations to mark International Day of Cooperatives in high gear

KAMPALA– Cooperatives around the world will on July 2, 2022, celebrate the 100th International Day of Cooperatives (#CoopsDay). A decade on from the UN International Year of Cooperatives, which showcased the unique contribution of cooperatives to making the world a better place. This year’s #CoopsDay slogan—“Cooperatives Build a Better World”— echoes the theme of the International Year.

“Cooperatives are answering the wake-up call of UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, who warned that the world is ‘on the edge of an abyss — and moving in the wrong direction’, and exclaimed that ‘to restore trust, and inspire hope, we need cooperation, we need dialogue, we need understanding’. For nearly two centuries, cooperatives have been pulling in this direction. This was amply highlighted at the 33rd World Cooperative Congress, held by the International Cooperative Alliance in December 2021, which focused a spotlight on how their shared identity is moving cooperatives to take action to address the world’s problems” declared Bruno Roelants, Director General of the International Cooperative Alliance [ICA].

The ICA is encouraging cooperators everywhere to spread the word about how our human-centered business model, inspired by the cooperative values of self-help, self-responsibility, democracy, equality, equity, and solidarity and the ethical values of honesty, openness, social responsibility and caring for others, is building a better world.

Operating all around the world, in many different sectors of economy, cooperatives have proven themselves more resilient to crises than the average. They foster economic participation, fight against environmental degradation and climate change, generate good jobs, contribute to food security, keep financial capital within local communities, build ethical value chains, and, by improving people’s material conditions and security, contribute to positive peace.

“Cooperatives are the only enterprise model with globally agreed principles that rest on a foundation of shared ethical values” added Bruno Roelants.

Marked by cooperatives worldwide since 1923 and officially proclaimed by the United Nations General Assembly on the centenary of the ICA in 1995, the International Day of Cooperatives is celebrated annually on the first Saturday of July.

The aim of #CoopsDay is to increase awareness of cooperatives and promote the movement’s ideas of international solidarity, economic efficiency, equality, and world peace. Since 1995, the ICA and the United Nations through Committee for the Promotion and Advancement of Cooperatives (COPAC) have jointly set the theme for the celebration of #CoopsDay.

Through #CoopsDay, local, national and global policymakers, civil-society organisations, financial institutions, regulators, academia, legislators and the public, in general, can learn about the contribution of cooperatives to a secure future for all.

In Uganda, according to the Registrar of Cooperatives, Robert Bariyo Barigye, the Day will be marked at Sheema Stadium, Kaboohe Municipality in Sheema district.

The event will be co-hosted by Ankole Coffee Producers Cooperative Union and Muhame Financial Services Cooperative Society Limited.

President Yoweri Museveni is expected to grace the celebrations as the Chief Guest.

Barigye says the celebrations will include week-long activities, dubbed the “Cooperative Week” to begin on June 25 to the day itself. The activities will include national prayers, blood donation drives, tree planting, entertainment, sport, exhibitions and a symposium, among others.

The participants will also review the current state of the cooperative movement, share challenges and successful experiences, and discuss other pertinent issues affecting cooperatives.

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