
Three key areas of intervention
Our projects are part of a dynamic of international coordination, linking local actors and transnational networks.
Each focus area reflects a contextualized approach adapted to local realities.
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The social and solidarity economy
It constitutes a major lever for strengthening sustainable local dynamics.
ROADS analyzes and supports initiatives based on:
• economic cooperation
• participatory governance
• territorial solidarity
• the development of local resources
The objective is not to promote a single model, but to study the concrete conditions for the success of these initiatives in different contexts.
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Solidarity-based and decentralized cooperation
Decentralized cooperation connects territories across national borders.
ROADS acts as a facilitator of coordination between local stakeholders, communities, and international networks.
This approach is based on:
• respect for local contexts
• the exchange of experiences
• mutual adaptation
• the horizontal development of partnerships
Cooperation then becomes a space for shared learning rather than a vertical transfer of solutions.
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Solidarity cooperation projects
Beyond theoretical frameworks, ROADS supports concrete solidarity-based cooperation projects.
These projects may involve:
• local economic initiatives
• cultural activities
• participatory mechanisms
• intercultural dynamics
Each project is studied in terms of its timeframe, its local context, and its observable results.
An integrated dynamic
These three areas do not operate in isolation.
They are part of a cross-cutting approach aimed at linking the economy, cooperation, and territorial action in a coherent and coordinated manner.
