Strengthening the Movement of Home-based Workers
Home-based workers are the most invisible of all informal workers, but they may also be the most numerous, with an estimated population of...
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Bibliografía – Cuaderno 3
Género y reciclaje: De la teoría a la acción
Un manual para profesores, investigadores y profesionales
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SEWA Delhi – Advocacy Campaigns
This website has information about SEWA Delhi’s work with informal workers including construction workers, domestic workers, and street...
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Consuming Urban Poverty Newsletter No. 1: Oct 2015
This is the first issue of the Consuming Urban Poverty project. “Consuming Urban Poverty (Officially: Governing Food Systems to Alleviate...
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Participatory Hazard Mapping Tool For Informal Markets
This resource focuses on a collaborative process for market traders and local government officials to develop a disaster response plan.
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Organizing Waste Management Workers: The South African Experience
This booklet describes how workers and employers have organized in South Africa’s waste management sector. The booklet is based on research...
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Financial Manual: A Handbook for Organisational Sustainability
StreetNet produced this resource to assist its affiliates.
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Self Employed Women’s Association (SEWA) website
SEWA is a trade union registered in 1972. It is an organisation of poor, self-employed women workers in India. These are women who earn a...
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