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Agriterra
Agriterra's goal is to promote, facilitate and support lasting co-operation linkages between rural people's organisations in the Netherlands and in developing countries. Agriterra was founded in 1997 by the Dutch rural people's organisations.
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Canadian Co-operative Association (CCA)
The CCA provides leadership to promote, develop, and unite co-operatives and credit unions for the benefit of people in Canada and around the world.
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Deutscher Genossenschafts- und Raiffeisenverband e. V. (DGRV)
The Confederation’s purpose is to promote and represent the mutual interests of its members and their affiliated co-operative institutions.
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Développement international Desjardins (DID)
The DID is a Canadian corporation that specializes in providing technical support and investment for the community finance sector in countries in development or in emergence.
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Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)
The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations leads international efforts to defeat hunger. Serving both developed and developing countries, FAO acts as a neutral forum where all nations meet as equals to negotiate agreements and debate policy.
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International Cooperative and Mutual Insurance Federation (ICMIF)
ICMIF members include the majority of the world’s insurers operating on the basis of principles common to the co-operative movement and democratic mutuality. ICMIF is the only international association that represents both mutual and co-operative insurers.
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International Federation of Agricultural Producers (IFAP)
IFAP is the world farmers organisation representing over 600 million farm families grouped in 115 national organisations in 80 countries. It is a global network in which farmers from industrialised and developing countries exchange concerns and set common priorities.
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International Labour Organization (ILO)
The ILO is the UN specialized agency which seeks the promotion of social justice and internationally recognized human and labour rights.
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LEGACOOP (only in Italian)
Legacoop is the oldest Italian co-operative organization, founded in 1886. Legacoop promotes co-op development and mutuality, economic and
solidarity relations between member co-operatives and encourages the spread of co-operative principles and values. Legacoop members are in all regions and all productive sectors, with leading positions in sectors such as retailing, construction, food, agriculture, services and manufacturing. Legacoop is divided into sector associations and regional and provincial Legacoops. |
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Federation of Swedish Farmers (LRF)
The LRF is Sweden’s only interest and business organisation representing those who own or work farm and forest land, and their jointly owned companies in the Swedish agricultural co-operative movement.
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Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries of Japan (MAFF)
The MAFF comprehensively undertakes administration related to agricultural, forestry and fisheries products, covering from production to consumption and also to rural development and promotion of the welfare of rural inhabitants with a view to achieving stable supply of food, sound development of the agriculture, forestry and fisheries industries and upgrading of the welfare of rural inhabitants.
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Norwegian Federation of Co-operative Housing Associations (NBBL)
Founded in 1946, the NBBL is a national membership association representing 92 co-operative housing associations — counting 700 000 individual members and 250 000 housing units in close to 4500 affiliated housing co-operatives.
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National Cooperative Business Association (NCBA)
The NCBA is the lead national membership association representing cooperatives of all types and in all industries. Through comprehensive education, co-op development, communications, public policy, member services, and international development programs, NCBA helps co-ops strengthen their businesses so they can better serve their members.
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National Rural Electric Cooperative Association (NRECA)
The NRECA is the national service organization dedicated to representing the national interests of co-operative electric utilities and the consumers they serve.
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NORCOOP
The Royal Norwegian Society for Development is an independent, non-profit organisation, presently consisting of 40 organisational and 1100 individual members. The Society’s mission is to develop viable local communities with a wide range of business activities, good social services and a thriving cultural life.
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U.S. Overseas Cooperative Development Council (OCDC)
The OCDC is a voluntary association of eight co-operative development organizations, representing diverse economic sectors. The mission of OCDC is to champion, advocate and promote effective international co-operative development.
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Société de coopération pour le développement international (SOCODEVI)
Through the involvement of its member institutions and through promotion of the co-operative and mutual movement and other forms of association, SOCODEVI contributes to sustainable development in partner countries with a view to empowering their inhabitants.
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The Co-operative College, UK
The College provides learning, education, training, consultancy and research for the co-operative mutual and social enterprise sectors in the UK and internationally.
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World Council of Credit Unions (WOCCU)
As a worldwide representative organization, WOCCU is the world's leading advocate, platform for knowledge exchange and development agency for credit unions.
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