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  • Toolkits and Guides

    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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  • 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...

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  • Fact Sheets/Infographics

    Informal Workers in Focus: Domestic Workers

    This fact sheet offers information on the forces that cause women to become domestic workers, how many there are globally, their wages and the...

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  • Toolkits and Guides

    Resolucao dos Problemas Cotidianos dos Trabalhadores Informais (ICC3)

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  • Toolkits and Guides

    Let’s Organize! A SYNDICOOP Handbook for Trade Unions and Cooperatives about Organizing Workers in the Informal Economy

    Geneva: ILO.

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  • Toolkits and Guides

    Stree Mukti Sanghatana

    Stree Mukti Sanghatana works with waste pickers within its waste management program.

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  • Toolkits and Guides

    Коллективные действия в интересах неформальных работников (Russian)

    Создание объединений в неформальном секторе: пособие для организаторов, Выпуск 6

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  • Fact Sheets/Infographics

    SWaCH Seva Sahakari Sanstha Maryadit

    SWaCH Seva Sahakari Sanstha Maryadit (known simply as SWaCH, which means “clean”) is a solid waste collection and handling cooperative. Initiated...

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  • WIEGO Network Newsletters

    Récupération en Afrique, Volume 2.1

      Available in English here.

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  • Audiovisual Materials

    VIDEO: SEWA’s Pioneering Role in Informal Worker Rights

    Martha Chen, International Coordinator of the WIEGO network, speaks about the Self-Employed Women’s Association (SEWA), “the...

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