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Are We Counting What Counts? Blog post by Renu Singh of Young Lives about the UN HLP Consultation held at SEWA in August 2016. Read More
Urb.im – Mapping Bangalore’s Waste This blog post, Mapping Bangalore’s Waste, was written by WIEGO’s writer/editor, Carlin Carr. Read More
Nextcity Wenever Patrick Mason passes south through the city of Detroit and crosses over the Detroit River, he feels like he’s stepping onto another... Read More
Inclusive Cities – How Informal Workers Contribute to Cities A blog post by WIEGO’s Urban Research Director, Sally Roever. Read More
globalrec There is good news for waste pickers. The lakhs of nondescript women with a waste-bag hung over their shoulders, collecting garbage from... Read More
Urb.im – Bangalore’s domestic workers have paved new pathways in gaining recognition and rights This blog post about Bangalore’s domestic workers was written by WIEGO’s writer/editor, Carlin Carr. Read More
La justicia en la basura Este blog fue escrito por Tania Espinosa Sánchez, Coordinadora para Latinoamérica del Programa de Leyes de WIEGO, y Consejera de la Comisión... Read More
International Development Innovation Network This blog post by Laura Lehman shares information on “Problem-Solving, Partnership & Prototypes: A Reflection on IDDS Zero Waste... Read More
Asian Development Blog – Challenges and opportunities for social protection of informal workers The social protection of informal workers is a daunting—but not insurmountable—challenge in the Global South, and increasingly in the North. This... Read More