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SEWA Delhi – Advocacy Campaigns This website has information about SEWA Delhi’s work with informal workers including construction workers, domestic workers, and street... Read More
Shirakat Partnership for Development Shirakat is a non-governmental organization working on human rights and women’s rights in Pakistan. Read More
The Street Vendor Project From the SVP website: The Street Vendor Project is a membership-based project with more than 1,500 active vendor members who are working... Read More
Training and Resource Support Centre (TARSC) Based in Zimbabwe, this is an organization that provides training, research and support services to state and civil society groups with a... Read More
WIEGO’s Position on Dump Closures Livelihood plans must be an integral component of any dump closure process Waste pickers around the globe contribute to a cleaner environment,... Read More
Women, Business and the Law The World Bank Group’s Women, Business and the Law project measures how laws, regulations, and institutions differentiate between women... Read More
A Guide to Street Vending in New York City This poster is a guide that outlines the complicated and sometimes unfair rules that govern street vending in New York City. Read More
Audio: What’s the legal recourse for informal workers? In an interview with Pamhidzai H. Bamu, WIEGO’s Africa Coordinator for the Law Programme, we discuss “administrative action” — actions or... Read More
Beat That Ticket: A Guide to Important Street Vendor Regulation in New York City This pamphlet provides street vendors with the necessary information for understanding and answering ticcketing questtions. Read More
Cardiff County Council Street Trading Licensing Policy Statement, 2008 The Licensing Authority’s policy is to create a street trading environment which complements premises-based trading, is sensitive to the... Read More