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El papa Francisco, el medio ambiente y los pepenadores
Por Tania Espinosa Sánchez
Basureando
El papa Francisco ha hecho del medio ambiente y los pobres una prioridad máxima desde que asumió su...
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Cómo un nuevo tipo de desarrollo urbano “moderno” puede incluir a los vendedores ambulantes
Por Victoria Okoye
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How a New Kind of “Modern” Urban Development Can Include Street Vendors
By Victoria Okoye, Urban Advocacy Specialist, WIEGO
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Tunisia Leads the Way: Peaceful Dialogues After the Arab Spring
By Ela BhattGandhian ActivistFounder, Self-Employed Women’s AssociationFounding Chair, WIEGO NetworkThe news that a trade union and its partners...
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Ciudades Inclusivas: ¿Qué hemos aprendido?
En Bangkok, Samlion Jintapo, lleva una pequeña tienda de verduras desde su hogar. Ella solía suplementar sus ingresos de la tienda vendiendo...
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Inclusive Cities: What Have We Learned?
In Bangkok, Samlion Jintapo now runs a small grocery shop from her home. She used to supplement her income from the shop by selling cosmetics...
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Just Recycling: Changing Minds about Waste Pickers
Since 2007, WIEGO has worked with waste picker groups around the world that organize and represent people who support themselves by selling...
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Reciclaje justo: Cambiando las actitudes hacia los recicladores y las recicladoras
Por Melanie Sampson
Desde 2007, WIEGO ha trabajado con grupos de recicladores y recicladoras alrededor del mundo que organizan y representan...
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Photo Essay Part II: Hidden Workers in Sunder Nagari
This is the second of a two-part essay on women home-based workers in Sunder Nagari slum in Delhi. Read part one here.When we visited Sunder...
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Photo Essay Part I: Home as a Place of Work
This is the first of a two-part essay on women home-based workers in Sunder Nagari slum in Delhi. Read part two here.
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