Chintan: No Child in Trash, Volume 1
On the first of this series of newsletters Chintan wrote “In this inaugural issue of our quarterly newsletter, some basic facts about...
Read MoreOn the first of this series of newsletters Chintan wrote “In this inaugural issue of our quarterly newsletter, some basic facts about...
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Led by SEWA Bharat as part of its mandate to develop new SEWAs, SEWA Delhi started its efforts in 1999 by organizing women vegetable vendors...
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As mulheres constituem até 51% dos trabalhadores na construção civil e ainda recebem uma pequena parte do que é pago aos homens.
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This issue includes: News from SETU Africa including — Visit to SEWA Bharat by the Gambia National Women’s Council and Women’s Bureau...
Read MoreOne of two webinars focused on home-based workers.Learn more about the events
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Law authorizing the Central Government of India to, inter alia, create a scheme for the regulation of Delhi street vendors in accordance...
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Infographic outlining key statistics and figures relating to the informal economy in New Delhi, India.
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Details of the MDG3-funded Fair Trade project in India
Read MoreContents: SEWA’s Unique Co-operatives: Gujarat Women’s SEWA Cooperative Federation SEWA’s Co-operatives Sweep...
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