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    • Democratising Business: Towards Meaningful Participation in Business, Finance, and Value Chain Governance 

      Thorpe, Jodie (IDS, 2020-05-05)
      Fifty years of focus on short-term financial performance and maximising shareholder value has contributed to soaring inequality, unsustainable development, and global instability. The time is ripe to build a new type of ...
    • IBEKA: Community-owned and Managed Mini Grids in Indonesia 

      Cannon, Mariah; Thorpe, Jodie; Emili, Silvia (IDS, 2020-04)
      Institut Bisnis dan Ekonomi Kerakyatan (IBEKA), or People Centred Economic and Business Institute, supports rural electrification by installing small-scale hydro or wind mini grids and setting up village-based organisations ...
    • Jubilee Debt Campaign: Civil Society Voice in Global Debt Governance 

      Phil, Mader; Thorpe, Jodie; Cannon, Mariah (IDS, 2020-04)
      Jubilee 2000 was a highly successful global campaign to bring about debt relief for developing countries, which galvanised activists into a shared global project and brought them into negotiations with creditors. The Jubilee ...
    • RUDI Multi-trading Company: Locally- owned Agricultural Trade Network 

      Thorpe, Jodie; Emili, Silvia (IDS, 2020-04)
      The Rural Urban Distribution Initiative (RUDI) was set up in India in 2004 by the Self Employed Women's Association (SEWA). It is a branded local network for the procurement, marketing, and distribution of agricultural ...
    • Preston Model: Community Wealth Generation and a Local Cooperative Economy 

      Cannon, Mariah; Thorpe, Jodie (IDS, 2020-04)
      After the financial crisis of 2007/8, the city of Preston in Lancashire, UK, lost half of its government grants and nearly a billion pounds (US$1.3 billon) in private investments. In what has become known as the Preston ...
    • Up & Go: A Platform for Fair Work and Liveable Wages 

      Cannon, Mariah; Thorpe, Jodie; Emili, Silvia (IDS, 2020-04)
      Up & Go is an online platform which brings together several cooperatively owned cleaning businesses for fair work conditions and liveable wages in a sector usually characterised by informal, precarious, and low-paid work. ...
    • Banco Palmas: Solidarity Finance in Conjunto Palmeiras 

      De Sousa Aragao, Gabriel; Cannon, Mariah; Lopez-Franco, Erika; Thorpe, Jodie (IDS, 2020-04)
      Banco Palmas is one of the early examples of solidarity finance. Emerging from a peri-urban slum in Brazil, this initiative is based on three key pillars: small, communitysanctioned loans; a local currency (to keep wealth ...
    • Democratising Economic Power: The Potential for Meaningful Participation in Economic Governance and Decision-Making 

      Thorpe, Jodie; Gaventa, John (IDS, 2020-03-30)
      Participation is the act of people engaging in decisions that impact their lives. It has been widely promoted in social, political and civic spheres. However, the question of participation in economic governance is ...
    • The RSA Citizens’ Economic Council: Citizen Contributions to Policy Making Highlights 

      Emili, Silvia; Cannon, Mariah; Thorpe, Jodie (IDS, 2020-03)
      The RSA’s Citizen Economic Council was a two-year programme (2016-2018) in which 59 citizens conducted their own enquiry into economic policy in the United Kingdom and worked and deliberated with policymakers to co-create ...
    • ASMARE: Informal Waste Workers Engaging in Municipal Policy-Making 

      Cannon, Mariah; Thorpe, Jodie; Emili, Silvia (IDS, 2020-03)
      ASMARE is an association of informal waste workers ( catadores ) in Belo Horizonte, Brazil. Founded in 1990, it was the first step of involving catadores as a part of the city’s waste collection scheme. With ASMARE, the ...
    • BPDC: Costa Rica’s Worker-Owned Bank 

      Lopez-Franco, Erika; Cannon, Mariah; Thorpe, Jodie (IDS, 2020-03)
      Banco Popular (Banco Popular y de Desarrollo Comunal, BPDC) is a cooperative bank that is owned and managed by the workers of Costa Rica. Its diverse clients include workers, farmers, enterprises, and a variety of development ...
    • RSF Social Finance: Transforming the Way the World Works with Money 

      Cannon, Mariah; Thorpe, Jodie; Lopez-Franco, Erika (IDS, 2020-03)
      RSF Social Finance is a public benefit financial services organisation dedicated to transforming the way the world works with money. RSF offers investing, lending, and giving services to individuals and enterprises committed ...
    • Buen Vivir Fund: Participatory Impact Investing 

      Higdon, Grace Lyn; Cannon, Mariah; Thorpe, Jodie (IDS, 2020-03)
      The Buen Vivir Fund is a participatory impact investment fund operating internationally. It was founded in 2018 by Thousand Currents, a nongovernmental organisation, following a co-design process to conceptualise the Fund, ...
    • PEKKA: Women-Headed Household Empowerment 

      Quak, Evert-jan; Cannon, Mariah; Thorpe, Jodie (IDS, 2020-03)
      Grass-roots member-owned cooperatives for female heads of households in rural Indonesia (PEKKA) empower the female members through three economic activities: community-based microfinance through savings and borrowing; a ...
    • Ghana Civil Society Platform on the IMF Programme 

      Aloryito, Godson Korbla; Cannon, Mariah; Thorpe, Jodie (IDS, 2020-03)
      Eleven Accra-based civil society organisations (CSOs) working on social accountability, anti-corruption and governance joined forces in November 2014 to influence the design, implementation and monitoring of the International ...
    • Participation in Economic Advancement: The Experience of the Brazilian Network of Community Banks (BNCB) 

      De Sousa Aragao, Gabriel; Ansoren, Asier (IDS, 2020-02)
      This case study was designed to investigate how people in poor communities in Brazil are taking action to improve their local economies and how participation is important to achieve that. In a context of economic marginalisation ...
    • 'Empresas Recuperadas': Argentina's Recovered Factory Movement 

      Thorpe, Jodie; Cannon, Mariah; Emili, Silvia (IDS, 2019-06)
      The ‘empresas recuperadas' or worker-recovered enterprise movement in Argentina emerged as a response to the country's sovereign debt crisis of 2001, with workers fighting for their right to run abandoned factories. Central ...
    • W.L. Gore & Associates Inc.: Workplace Democracy in a Transnational Corporation 

      Cannon, Mariah; Thorpe, Jodie; Emili, Silvia; Mader, Philip (IDS, 2019-06)
      W. L. Gore and Associates (Gore) is a privately-held multinational company founded in 1958. Since its founding, it has operated through a "lattice" system of employee self-management which is said to verge on true workplace ...
    • Participatory Guarantee Systems in Tanzania: Locally Focused Quality Assurance Systems 

      Cannon, Mariah; Thorpe, Jodie; Emili, Silvia (IDS, 2019-06)
      Participatory Guarantee Systems (PGSs) are alternative certification schemes for organic products, built on trust and social networks, and intended for local markets. In contrast to third party export-oriented certification ...
    • National Street Vendor Association: Lobbying for a National Urban Street vendor Policy in India 

      Cannon, Mariah; Thorpe, Jodie; Emili, Silvia; te Lintelo, Dolf (IDS, 2019-07)
      The National Street Vendor Association (NASVI) in India is an association of Indian street vendor organisations working to protect the rights of vendors across the country through sustainable macro-level policy interventions. ...