A French, local-but-global SSE company dedicated to serving diaspora communities and LMIC-linked ecosystems.
Institutional Core
Bon Abroad coordinates institutional relationships, global diaspora participation, and origin-market activation through a governed cross-border structure rooted in the Social and Solidarity Economy.
Holding
French Social and Solidarity Economy holding and operating company coordinating cross-border ecosystems between host countries, global diaspora communities, and countries of origin.
Framework
Internal operating framework supporting coordination, governed access, and system movement.
Execution
Operational deployment layers through which the holding activates its mission in practice.
Internal Framework
DEOS helps organize coordination and governed access while remaining an internal framework within Bon Abroad’s institutional architecture.
Internal operating layer
Core Functions
Coordination logic across actors and execution layers
Governed access across cross-border pathways
Execution Layers
These layers translate Bon Abroad’s SSE mission into coordinated deployment across sectors, corridors, and communities, linking economic activity with social utility in diaspora and origin-market contexts.
Structured Deployment
Bon Abroad deploys through governed layers rather than a single flattened service model.
Deployment structures for market presence, corridor activation, and operational execution.
Institution-led initiatives organizing themes, participation, and mission-aligned activation.
The coordinated structure of actors, flows, corridors, and access pathways around Bon Abroad.
Access begins from the institutional surface of Bon Abroad, not from a disconnected form.
Participation routes are organized by role, context, readiness, and contribution to social utility.
Deeper engagement moves into dedicated environments when the relationship is qualified.
Institutional Position