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WIEGO Strategic Review and Planning Workshop To mark the 15th anniversary of its founding, the global network Women in Informal Employment: Globalizing and Organizing (WIEGO) convened... Read More
Alliance of Indian Wastepickers Newsletter, May 2012 This newsletter shares details of wastepicker meetings and reflections on these meetings. Read More
Building Voice, Visibility and Validity Informal workers who are partners of the Inclusive Cities Project list their accomplishments since the project’s inception in 2008. ... Read More
De trabalhadora a mestre de obras: a história de Gangaben Vaniya As mulheres constituem até 51% dos trabalhadores na construção civil e ainda recebem uma pequena parte do que é pago aos homens. Read More
Effective Protection for Domestic Workers: A guide to designing labour laws This guide is a practical tool for those involved in national legislative processes and in the design of labour laws, including government... Read More
Force of Nature Shantaben has been a vegetable vendor for 35 years. A longtime and active member of SEWA, she is an advocate for the tens of thousands of... Read More
From Labourer to Master Mason: the Story of Gangaben Vaniya Women make up 51% of the workers in construction, yet are paid a small portion of what men are paid. The story of Gangaben Vaniya shows how... Read More
Graduation Speech at Walsh School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University Ela Bhatt, founder of SEWA and a founding member of WIEGO, was the speaker at the graduation for the Walsh School of Foreign Service. She... Read More
Inclusive Cities Project Helping Urban Workers Make Gains The Inclusive Cities project is improving the lives of the urban working poor. Read More