There are 3 million co-operatives worldwide – that’s 1.2 billion members on the planet.
The International Cooperative Alliance (ICA) was founded in 1895 as the apex body representing these cooperatives, a global voice and forum for knowledge, expertise and coordinated action across sectors and regions.
The ICA is the guardian of the Statement on the Cooperative Identity, which was adopted in 1995 to provide a common definition of what cooperatives are and guidance on how they should act. This is what sets them apart from other businesses.
ICA World Cooperative Congresses are historical moments for the movement that bring co-ops and cooperators together to share, learn and grow. The 33rd Congress, to be held in South Korea in 2021, will explore the cooperative identity and celebrate both the ICA’s 125th anniversary and the 25th anniversary of the Statement on the Cooperative Identity.
Find out more about the ICA here.
Find out more about the cooperative identity here.

HISTORY OF THE ICA
1895 - First ICA Congress in London
1896 - ICA confirms political neutrality
1923 - First Cooperative Day
1937 - Cooperative Principles amended
1946 - UN recognition
1966 - Principles amended
1982 - Change of address
1992 - ICA regional offices established
1995 - Statement on the Cooperative Identity
2001 - UN pledges support
2002 - International Labour Organization support
2009 - ICA elects first woman President
2012 - Global year of celebration
2013 - Moving home again
2016 - ICA and European Commission enter partnership
2019 - ILO and ICA organize a historical conference
