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Report on Waste Pickers at 2013 ILO Conference Since 1919, the United Nation’s International Labour Organization (commonly known as the ILO) has hosted its annual International Labour... Read More
Securing Economic Rights for Informal Women Workers Securing Economic Rights for Informal Women Workers” is a multifaceted project supported by a Funding Leadership and Opportunities for Women... Read More
Struggles and Victories: Waste Pickers on the Frontline, May – June 2013 Global Alliance of Waste Pickers Newsletter, May – June 2013 Available in English here. Disponible en español aquí. Disponible... Read More
VIDEO: SEWA’s Pioneering Role in Informal Worker Rights Martha Chen, International Coordinator of the WIEGO network, speaks about the Self-Employed Women’s Association (SEWA), “the... Read More
Waste Pickers: The Right to Be Recognized as Workers Long before the green economy concept was globally adopted, waste pickers and other recycling and waste workers in the informal economy have... Read More
Weekly LEDNA Newsletter June 13 2013 Electronic newsletter from LEDNA (Local Economic Development Network of Africa) Topics include: Local Economic Development Advantages (LEDA):... Read More
Weekly LEDNA Newsletter June 21 2013 Electronic newsletter from LEDNA (Local Economic Development Network of Africa) Read More
Provincial Policy on Home-Based Workers, Sindh, Pakistan This policy was adopted by the Sindh Province in Pakstan in May 2013. It was translated and provided to WIEGO by HomeNet Pakistan. Read More
Assegurando Direitos Econômicos às Trabalhadoras Informais Mulheres Estima-se que a participação das mulheres no trabalho rural na África seja de 80%, mas ainda assim é frequente as mulheres não receberem... Read More
Bulletin Hebdo LEDNA 17 mai 2013 Bulletin électronique de LEDNA (Local Economic Development Network of Africa). Read More