- 131997272Rula Al.SadiSocial innovation for productive employment and decent work20 December 20242 December 2024Andreas KlemmerOnline3 February 2025Bernd MuellerCo-Financed by the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation



Social innovation for productive employment and decent work
Rula Al.Sadi
The course addressed the urgent need to explore social innovation and how it can contribute to address employment challenges and foster the creation of meaningful and sustainable work. In particular, it explored the intersection between social innovation and the creation of decent jobs, focusing on how social innovators significantly fosters new competencies, opens up new markets, and ultimately leads to the emergence of new job opportunities. Through this lens, participants were able to understand the role of social innovation in building resilient, inclusive employment systems that promote decent work for all.
OBJECTIVES
The programme covered the following topics:
Productive employment: what it is and future challenges;
Social Innovation for decent work;
Worker-led Enterprises and Recovered Businesses;
Mutualism and Co-operatives: social innovation for decent work;
The motivational divide: personal or organizational factors?
CONTENT
By the end of this course, participants were able to:
Understand the evolving concept of productive employment and its relevance in today’s economy.
Explore the role of social innovation and solidarity economy practices in promoting decent work.
Analyse the potential of mutualism and cooperatives as models for fair and inclusive employment.
Learn from real-world examples of worker-led enterprises and understand their contribution to labour rights and job retention.
Identify strategies for fostering sustainable and socially impactful workplaces in a rapidly changing labour market.
METHODOLOGY
The course was delivered by using a dynamic training approach that merged theoretical and practical learning through interactive sessions. Its design was centred on actively engaging and inspiring participants.
Through hands-on learning, participants engaged with their environment through case studies, workshops, and collaborative group exercises.
Furthermore, a final assignment was required, whose successful completion was a key criterion for awarding the Certificate of Achievement.
NUMBER OF HOURS: 60 learning hours
Skills / Knowledge
- Social Innovation for Decent Work
- Productive Employment Frameworks