Global message for NZ
2 March 2016
Global message for NZ
World business leaders will be sending a clear message to New Zealand during their visit here this Friday (March 4): maintain 100% Kiwi-owned co-operatives, look at the cooperative business model for state assets and address climate change together before it’s too late.
The visitors lead the global co-operative business sector and are invited to New Zealand by Cooperative Business NZ on behalf of this country’s co-operatives and mutual organisations which the United Nations has ranked top in a worldwide survey.
Led by President Monique Leroux and Director-General Charles Gould, the ICA delegation will be in Auckland where they seek to share global issues and concerns and find out what makes New Zealand co-operatives stand out.
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