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Women Producers and the Benefits of Collective Forms of Enterprise The article describes findings related to women’s experiences in collective enterprises, all linked to the Fair Trade movement. It includes... Read More
A Report on Street Vending in Ghana Overview of regulatory issues concerning street vendors in Ghana Read More
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Informal Sector Integration and High Performance Recycling: Evidence from 20 Cities The global informal recycling sector has come into focus as the base of the industrial value chain. With few exceptions, reports and articles... Read More
Organizing Informal Workers by Combining Power, Protection, and PoliticsSocial Policy Summary from article: The number of contingent, casual, irregular workers is rising both in the developed and developing world. In the United... Read More
The Effects of Handling Solid Waste on the Wellbeing of Informal and Organized Recyclers: a review of the literature Estimated at 15 million people operating globally, informal recyclers perform a vital public service while working individually or within... Read More
WIEGO Research Project: Informal Workers’ Organizing This paper provides an overview of informal workers’ own self-organization across a number of sectors. Findings highlight both the... Read More