Ibero-American Summit Focuses on Promoting Social Economy

First Ibero-American summit in La Paz aims to strengthen the Social Economy across the region.

    Key details

  • • Ibero-American leaders meet in La Paz to discuss the promotion of Social Economy.
  • • A strategic roadmap for enhancing cooperative and solidarity-based economic models was established.
  • • The initiative focuses on addressing social inequalities and fostering community welfare.
  • • Continued collaboration and policy creation are planned to further develop Social Economy initiatives.

In a significant step toward enhancing the Social Economy across Ibero-America, the Bolivian city of La Paz hosted the first Ibero-American meeting dedicated to this cause, aiming to establish a strategic roadmap. The initiative reflects a collective commitment among Ibero-American countries to bolster cooperative and solidarity-based economic models that prioritize social welfare and equitable growth.

The meeting, organized as part of Bolivia's ongoing efforts to promote the Social Economy, saw representatives from various Ibero-American nations convene to discuss policies and frameworks designed to foster these economic practices. The Bolivian government emphasized its dedication to supporting the Social Economy as a means of addressing social inequalities and enhancing community welfare.

This summit is expected to serve as a catalyst for further collaboration among nations in the region, laying the groundwork for sustainable economic practices rooted in social responsibility. Discussions focused on creating common policies that would assist in transitioning from traditional market economies to more inclusive systems that place emphasis on solidarity and cooperation.

As the landscape of the Social Economy evolves, influential leaders from the region are increasingly acknowledging the importance of this economic model in fulfilling socio-economic objectives. The gathering concluded with a renewed pledge to continue these discussions and initiatives, marking a pivotal moment in Ibero-American economic cooperation.