03—The Potential of Social and Solidarity Economy to Address Refugee and Migrant Precarity

Published: Nov. 30, 2017, 3:35 p.m.

A robust body of evidence shows that Social and Solidarity Economy (SSE) can foster the economic, social and cultural rights of individuals and communities. Ibrahim Said, UNRISD Research Analyst, argues that the emancipatory and developmental potential of SSE could make responses to humanitarian emergencies, such as Europe’s refugee crisis, empowering and transformative.