Priority for companies centred on people
The United Nations put Social Economy as one of the priorities in the policies to be able to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) on the 2030 Agenda, in addition to granting them a key role in the global re-construction after the economic and social crisis caused by the pandemic.
This was one of the conclusions reached at the meeting of Heads of State held on the 29th of September in New York, within the framework of the United Nations Assembly and in which 57 international leaders took part. The participants in the top level meeting, which was aimed at looking for funding formulas for development in the Covid-19 era, agreed “to strengthen the companies centred on the people who support the social economy” within the measures to ensure “a transition towards a more sustainable and inclusive system and a resilient future, with the human and gender equality rights at the heart of the question.”