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What Does Korea’s Newly Announced 5th Master Plan for Cooperatives Contain?

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  In a previous post, we looked at how Korea has been announcing a “Master Plan for Cooperatives” every three years since the Framework Act on Cooperatives was enacted. We also briefly reviewed the key directions of the 1st through 4th Master Plans.   <Related post> Korea Announces a “Basic Plan for Cooperatives” Every Three Years   Today, I will take a closer look at the contents of the 5th Master Plan for Cooperatives announced by the Korean government on April 6. This plan will be implemented over three years, from 2026 to 2028. The government stated that it expects cooperatives to play a “central role in solving regional problems and strengthening the social safety net.”   (Left) Cooperative establishment scale graph, (Right) Share of workers from vulnerable groups (Source: Ministry of Strategy and Finance) Current Status and Challenges of Cooperatives in Korea   Since the Framework Act on Cooperatives was enacted in 2012, more than 2,0...

Korea Announces a “Basic Plan for Cooperatives” Every Three Years

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  In Korea, the Framework Act on Cooperatives was enacted in 2012. Since then, the government has announced a “Basic Plan for Cooperatives” every three years, presenting policy goals to guide the direction of cooperatives and promote their activities over the next three years.   The 1st Basic Plan for Cooperatives was announced in 2014 (2014 – 2016), the 2nd in 2017 (2017 – 2019), the 3rd in 2020 (2020 – 2022), and the 4th in 2023 (2023 – 2025). On April 6, 2026, the 5th Basic Plan for Cooperatives was newly announced. The 5th plan will be applied from 2026 to 2028.   In this article, I will organize the overall direction of the Basic Plans for Cooperatives that have been announced so far.   Background of the Basic Plan for Cooperatives   Why is the Basic Plan for Cooperatives established every three years? The reason is presented in the 1st Basic Plan for Cooperatives announced in 2014. At that time, Korean society was transitioning from a perio...

The Role of Corporations in Korea’s Social Impact Ecosystem

  In many countries, social impact is primarily driven by non-profits, social enterprises, and the public sector. Korea is not very different. In fact, when explaining social impact to those unfamiliar with the concept, many people tend to think of it as an area centered on public services or welfare.   However, the reality is slightly different. While it is true that social impact carries a strong public nature due to its mission of addressing social problems and achieving social goals, a closer look reveals that general corporations — especially large companies — also play a significant role in the development of the social impact ecosystem.   That said, the way corporations engage has evolved. In the past, corporate involvement often took the form of donations, one-time social contribution activities, or ESG being included as part of a broader business strategy. Recently, however, more companies are approaching social contribution with a long-term perspective, ...