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External Blog Posts/Op Eds 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 External Blog Posts/Op Eds World Bank: Rise of informality in the tradable sector– evidence from India Blog post by Ejaz Ghani, William Kerr, Alex Segura Read More External Blog Posts/Op Eds EcoWaste Coalition Environmental experts have strongly argued against the adoption of “waste-to-energy” (WtE) technologies that burn municipal solid waste as... Read More External Blog Posts/Op Eds In Gujarat, no homes for the construction workers who make everybody’s dream homes Recently Narendra Modi got a new office for himself and his ministers at the cost of 150 crores and named it ‘Swarnim Sankul’. Question is... Read More External Blog Posts/Op Eds Center for Global Development Late last year CGD launched Revisiting What Works: Women, Economic Empowerment and Smart Design, an update to the United Nations and ExxonMobil... Read More External Blog Posts/Op Eds Nexos – Blog de la redacción: La contradicción de Mancera sobre el salario mínimo El primer de mayo de 2014, día internacional del trabajo, el Jefe de Gobierno del Distrito Federal, Miguel Ángel Mancera, hizo un “llamado... Read More External Blog Posts/Op Eds AeT – Traders Present Infrastructure Needs to City Officials: A Milestone in Constructive Engagement This blog post was written by Tasmi Quazi of AeT. “On 19 October 2016, trader leaders from three informal market districts that have... Read More External Blog Posts/Op Eds World Urban Campaign: The People’s Economy and the Future of Cities This blog post about improving engagement between city authorities and the urban working poor was written by Sally Roever, WIEGO’s... Read More External Blog Posts/Op Eds The Informal Economy in African Cities: Key to Inclusive and Sustainable Urban Development Blog post by Marty Chen on the OECD Development Matters blog highlighting the contributions of informal workers to African cities, and how... Read More First Prev ... 2 3 4
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
World Bank: Rise of informality in the tradable sector– evidence from India Blog post by Ejaz Ghani, William Kerr, Alex Segura Read More
EcoWaste Coalition Environmental experts have strongly argued against the adoption of “waste-to-energy” (WtE) technologies that burn municipal solid waste as... Read More
In Gujarat, no homes for the construction workers who make everybody’s dream homes Recently Narendra Modi got a new office for himself and his ministers at the cost of 150 crores and named it ‘Swarnim Sankul’. Question is... Read More
Center for Global Development Late last year CGD launched Revisiting What Works: Women, Economic Empowerment and Smart Design, an update to the United Nations and ExxonMobil... Read More
Nexos – Blog de la redacción: La contradicción de Mancera sobre el salario mínimo El primer de mayo de 2014, día internacional del trabajo, el Jefe de Gobierno del Distrito Federal, Miguel Ángel Mancera, hizo un “llamado... Read More
AeT – Traders Present Infrastructure Needs to City Officials: A Milestone in Constructive Engagement This blog post was written by Tasmi Quazi of AeT. “On 19 October 2016, trader leaders from three informal market districts that have... Read More
World Urban Campaign: The People’s Economy and the Future of Cities This blog post about improving engagement between city authorities and the urban working poor was written by Sally Roever, WIEGO’s... Read More
The Informal Economy in African Cities: Key to Inclusive and Sustainable Urban Development Blog post by Marty Chen on the OECD Development Matters blog highlighting the contributions of informal workers to African cities, and how... Read More