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Trabalhadores em domicílio levantam suas vozes Trabalhadores em domicílio, a maioria dos quais são mulheres, constituem uma força de trabalho invisível que chega a somar milhões de pessoas... Read More
Balsewa Benefits: SEWA’s Innovative Child Care Centres and Workers The Balsewa child care centre model was initiated by the Self Employed Women’s Association (SEWA), a trade union in India, to fill a gap... Read More
Home-based Garment Workers: The Impact of the Self Employed Women’s Association (SEWA) There is arguably no greater gap in economic wealth and bargaining power than between the home-based garment worker and the owner of the... Read More
Home-based Workers Raise Their Voices Impact: Home-based workers, the majority of whom are women, constitute an invisible workforce that numbers in the millions globally, but... Read More
Nohra Padilla Receives 2013 Goldman Environmental Award Unfazed by powerful political opponents and a pervasive culture of violence, Nohra Padilla organized Colombia’s marginalized waste pickers... Read More
Johannesburg Street Traders Halt Operation Clean Sweep In October 2013, law enforcement officers of the City of Johannesburg forcibly evicted over 6,000 street traders from a 24-block area in... Read More
A Crucial Service: Three Child Care Centres in Bangkok Accessible quality child care is especially vital to ensuring women—who bear most of the responsibility for caring for children—can be productive... Read More