Co-Building Public Policies for Collective and Sustainable Economies that Create Decent Jobs for Youth and Women

The SSE is a reality, an effective and collective way of undertaking territorial development, in developing countries and also in developed countries. It is no longer reduced to a lifeline for times of crisis, but rather constitutes a real development model.

How to co-construct a corpus of challenges, issues, opportunities and conditions for public policies of collective and sustainable economies for the territories? How to build bridges for a transition from the informal economy to collective and sustainable economies that create decent jobs for youth and women? What are the roles of local authorities and SSE actors in promoting a territorialized economy and enabling inclusive and sustainable development?

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