Governance in Consumer Cooperatives
Consumer co-ops in the retail, food, and financial sectors tend to be owned by relatively large, mostly outsider, customer-memberships, who purchase t… Governance in Producer Cooperatives
Producer cooperatives form through an alliance of independent producers, in some cases running a small business, in other cases self-employed. T… Governance in Multistakeholder Cooperatives
Multistakeholder cooperatives (MSCs or solidarity cooperatives) integrate multiple types of members into cooperative ownership and democratic gov… ×Cooperative governance is a
concept that refers to the collaboration and coordination of different spheres or levels of government and civil society. The aim of cooperative governance is to
provide citizens with a comprehensive package of services, enhance the impact of public spending, and mobilize resources and talent across all sectors. Cooperative governance also involves
establishing structures and institutions to promote and facilitate intergovernmental relations and dispute resolution.,Co-operative governance means that the
three spheres of government should work together (co-operate) to provide citizens with a comprehensive package of services (governance).
Cooperative governance is a signal of Government’s wish to radically improve coordination within government and between government and civil society with aim of enhancing the impact of public spending and mobilizing resources and talent that is found across all sectors.
establish or provide for structures and institutions to promote and facilitate
intergovernmental relations; and provide for appropriate mechanisms and procedures to facilitate settlement of intergovernmental disputes.