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The slow death of Ecuadorian Banana workers Magali Marega and Jo Vervecken draw on in-depth interviews of farmworkers in the Ecuadorian Banana farms, showing the health hazards of working... Read More
Women Behind the Wheel: The Story of Satvashila Potekar SWaCH waste picker co-operative operates door-to-door waste collection for households in the Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Corporation. Waste-collection... 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
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SEWA Gitanjali Cooperative: A Social Enterprise in the Making In 1995 the Self-Employed Women’s Association (SEWA) organized women waste pickers in the city of Ahmedabad into a cooperative to improve... Read More
Saving the “Mother Market”: Mobilizing Street Vendors in Durban When a historic market in Durban, South Africa was threatened by commercial development, market workers and street vendors, with the support... Read More
A case study from Ghana of good practice in developing OHS for informal workers Presented at the ICOH International Conference on Small and Medium-Scale Enterprises, Accra, Ghana, 18-21 October, 2011. Read More