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Policies, Regulations and Organizational Capacity of Women Street Vendors in Kenya

By , on January 01, 2000

This particular study is a component of the larger IDS project' on 'Women Street Vendors in Kenya: Policies, Regulations and Organisational Capacity' which is examining the vendors associations with a view of recommending strategies for building capacity of Women Street Vendors [WSV]. Specifically, the assessment of WSV associations in this paper cover the following themes: methodology, associational life of street vendors, characteristics of street vendors' associations, governance in street vendors associations, relationship with government and other organisations, policies and regulations, provision of services and management of vending sites, and challenges and strategies for vendors' associations

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Alila, Patrick O., and Mitullah, Winnie V. Policies, Regulations and Organizational Capacity of Women Street Vendors in Kenya. , , . University of Nairobi, 2000. Alila, P. O., and Mitullah, W. V. (2000). Policies, Regulations and Organizational Capacity of Women Street Vendors in Kenya. , , . Alila, Patrick O., and Mitullah, Winnie V. "Policies, Regulations and Organizational Capacity of Women Street Vendors in Kenya." University of Nairobi, 2000, .Alila Patrick O., and Mitullah Winnie V. "Policies, Regulations and Organizational Capacity of Women Street Vendors in Kenya." (2000). Alila, P O, and Mitullah, W V 2000, 'Policies, Regulations and Organizational Capacity of Women Street Vendors in Kenya', . Patrick O Alila, and Winnie V Mitullah, 'Policies, Regulations and Organizational Capacity of Women Street Vendors in Kenya' (2000). Alila P. O., and Mitullah W. V. Policies, Regulations and Organizational Capacity of Women Street Vendors in Kenya. . 2000. Alila, Patrick O., and Mitullah, Winnie V. Policies, Regulations and Organizational Capacity of Women Street Vendors in Kenya. . 2000. , .

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