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—
RAESS at the Sub-regional Forum of the Social Solidarity Economy in Mauritania
On 27, 28 and 29 February, the Sub-regional Forum of the Social Solidarity Economy was held in Nouakchott, the capital of Mauritania, in the framework of the project: "Promotion of the Social Solidarity Economy (SSE) among cooperatives in 4 regions of Mauritania with a gender approach". This project, financed by the Spanish Agency for International Development Cooperation (AECID) and organised [...]
In solidarity with the Moroccan people
We wish to express our solidarity with the Moroccan people, and in particular with our colleagues from the Social Solidarity Economy in that country, particularly in the High Atlas region, whose losses we deplore. InSolidarityWithMoroccoENG-1-1Descarga
Ecosol workshop: SSE, an alternative development model for access to decent work and social protection.
Social protection is the coverage of a range of human rights such as health, education, care, housing or the possibility to prosper. According to the ILO, it is a right of all human beings that guarantees health care and a minimum income for all. It also provides the means of subsistence in the event of illness, unemployment, injury, pregnancy or [...]