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  • Research Reports

    Organising Informal Transport Workers: A Case Study of Zambia

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  • Research Reports

    Work and Economic Security in the 21st Century: What Can We Learn From Ela Bhatt?

    This paper is the result of research on SEWA including an interview with Ela Bhatt, conducted by Edward Webster, Professor Emeritus at the...

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  • Research Reports

    Organising in the Taxi Industry: The South African Experience

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  • Research Reports

    The Role of CBO in Social Protection – some experiences of the Self-Employed Women’s Association (SEWA), India

    Paper prepared for the conference, Rethinking Economy: Social/Solidarity Economy in China and the World, Beijing, China, 27-28th April 2013. ...

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  • Books & Book Chapters

    El Progreso de las Mujeres en el Mundo 2005: Mujeres, Trabajo, y Pobreza

    Available in English here Disponible en español aquí Disponible en français ici   Más información está disponible en el sitio web de UN Women. ...

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  • Books & Book Chapters

    Progrès des Femmes à Travers le Monde 2005, Le: Les Femmes le Travail et la Pauvreté

    Available in English here Disponible en español aquí Disponible en français ici   Plus d’informations est disponible sur le site de...

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  • Research Reports

    Female Business Ownership and Informal Sector Persistence

    This paper shows that a substantial share of the persistence in India’s unorganized manufacturing sector is due to the rapid increase...

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  • Organizing Briefs

    Informal Workers and Collective Bargaining: Five Case Studies

    This brief summarizes the findings of a set of case studies of collective bargaining by informal workers in five different countries. Included...

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  • WIEGO Network Newsletters

    Boletín Informativo de WIEGO para OBM abril 2012

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  • WIEGO Network Newsletters

    SEWA Newsletter No. 44

    Contents:       Women’s menstrual cycles are a “plague” : Findings from a SEWA study     SEWA’s agricultural campaigns    ...

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