Who we are
The African Network for Social and Solidarity Economy (ANSSE) is a non-profitmaking association. It was created in 2010 at the initiative of 25 civil society organisations from various African countries. It brings together 22 country networks that are active in the field of sustainable and inclusive development.
News from Africa and Middle East—
Bamako 2016 – Consultation 4th Meeting of the African Network for Social and Solidarity Economy
Dear members of RENAPESS, Dear members of RAESS, Dear partners and actors of the Social and Solidarity Economy (SSE), At the end of the 3rd Meeting of the African Network for Social and Solidarity Economy (RAESS) held in Morocco in April 2014, the National Network for the Promotion of Social and Solidarity Economy in Mali (RENAPESS) [...]
Post-2015 Agenda: what development, for whom and why? Report from the WSF 2015 Convergence Assembly
Convergence Assembly World Social Forum 2015, Tunis, March 27 Post-2015 Agenda: what development, for whom and why? REPORT -> Read here the pdf version of the report The Convergence Assembly on the post-2015 development agenda held in Tunis aimed to bring together social movements and civil society organizations wishing to share their perspectives on the Sustainable Development Goals [...]
Declaration of the Convergence Assembly on the Post-2015 Sustainable Development Agenda, World Social Forum 2015, Tunis
Convergence Assembly Declaration World Social Forum 2015, Tunis, March 27th Post-2015 Agenda: what development, for whom and why? The Assembly on the post-2015 development agenda held in Tunis brought together more than 30 civil society organizations from all continents to inform one another, share analyses and propose joint courses of action on the post-2015 agenda currently under negotiation at [...]