Boletim Clima & Catadores n° 6
By WIEGO
Read MoreAs average temperatures rise, heatwaves, heavy rains and other extreme weather phenomena disproportionately impact workers in informal employment. The climate crisis is accelerating policies to strengthen adaptation and there is growing recognition of the need to transition to a green economy. But the policy and investment responses to climate change can also endanger livelihoods, calling attention to the need for a “just transition”. Any transition towards a greener economy must be fair and inclusive, leaving no workers behind.
Workers in informal employment – who work in the streets, in warehouses, dumpsites, markets, and in their homes – face increasingly extreme and unpredictable weather conditions, especially heat, fires and flooding. This impacts their health, productivity and earnings. A set of policies to cater for the specific needs of those living and working informally is crucial.
The following themes represent areas of strategic focus for WIEGO.