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Research Reports
Women-Led Climate Resilient Futures: Solutions from Mahila Housing Trust
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Organizing Briefs
Unlocking Strength and Resilience: The Self Employed Women’s Association’s COVID-19 Strategies in Delhi
The Self Employed Women’s Association (SEWA) has over 2.5 million members across 18 states in India. SEWA organizes women workers to achieve...
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Fact Sheets/Infographics
Weekly Markets in Delhi: A market that comes to you (Map)
The weekly markets of Delhi have historically served a critical economic and cultural function. Moving markets that are set up in different...
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Policy Briefs
Claiming Space for Informal Work in Master Planning: Reflections from a People’s Campaign in Delhi
Master plans across the Global South tend to reflect Eurocentric, modernist city visions that are disconnected from the lived reality of...
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City/Country Level Reports
दिल्ली, भारत में COVID-19 संकट और असंगठित क्षेत्र: चालू आर्थिक प्रभाव और असमान रिकवरी
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City/Country Level Reports
COVID-19 Crisis and the Informal Economy in Delhi, India: Continued Economic Impact and Uneven Recovery
There are an estimated 4.92 million informal workers in Delhi, India, comprising over 80% of the city’s total workforce. This report...
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Research Reports
Home as Workplace: A spatial reading of workhomes – Part A
This study looks at all the ways in which home aids work — spatially and infrastructurally — and illustrates the role of various factors...
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Research Reports
Making home-based work environments safer, healthier and productive: Case Study (2)
This brief is a part of WIEGO’s documentation of Mahila Housing SEWA Trust’s (MHT) work to capture insights on their work that has...
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Research Reports
Making home-based work environments safer, healthier and productive: Case Study (1)
This brief is a part of WIEGO’s documentation of Mahila Housing SEWA Trust’s (MHT) work to capture insights on their work that has...
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