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  2. Robert Owen - Wikipedia

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    Owen's agitation for social change, along with the work of the Owenites and his children, helped to bring lasting social reforms in women's and workers' rights, establish free public libraries and museums, child care and public, co-educational schools, and pre-Marxian communism, and develop the Co-operative and trade union movements.

  3. Co-operative movement 'not a relic of the past' - AOL

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    The need for co-operatives and the work they do for communities around the world is still as great as ever, members of the movement have been told on the 180th anniversary of its formation.

  4. Cooperative - Wikipedia

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    The Co-operative Marque and domain is reserved just for co-operatives, credit unions and organisations that support co-operatives; is distinguished by its ethical badge that subscribes to the seven ICA Cooperative Principles and Co-op Values. Co-ops can be identified on the Internet through the use of the .coop suffix of internet addresses ...

  5. Social cooperative - Wikipedia

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    Social co-operatives are legally defined as follows: the objective is the general benefit of the community and the social integration of citizens; type A co-operatives provide health, social or educational services; those of type B integrate disadvantaged people into the labour market.

  6. List of children's rights organizations - Wikipedia

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    Children's Rights Alliance for England: United Kingdom Action on Rights for Children: United Kingdom Child Rights Information Network: United Kingdom Save the Children: United Kingdom National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children: United Kingdom 5Rights Foundation India: Save the Children India United States Children's Defense Fund ...

  7. Rochdale Principles - Wikipedia

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    The second of the Rochdale Principles states that co-operative societies must have democratic member control. According to the ICA's Statement on the Co-operative Identity, "Co-operatives are democratic organizations controlled by their members, who actively participate in setting their policies and making decisions.

  8. Cooperative federation - Wikipedia

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    A second common form of co-operative federation is a co-operative union, whose objective (according to Gide) is “to develop the spirit of solidarity among societies and... in a word, to exercise the functions of a government whose authority, it is needless to say, is purely moral.” [2] Co-operatives UK and the International Co-operative Alliance are examples of such arrangements.

  9. Category:Children's rights organizations - Wikipedia

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    Children's rights organizations in the United States (27 P) Pages in category "Children's rights organizations" The following 44 pages are in this category, out of 44 total.