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External Blog Posts/Op EdsWhy measuring women’s informal employment is both feasible and desirableThis blog by Marty Chen and Joann Vanek was the third in a blog series (and twitter handle) Deliver 2030, facilitated by the Overseas Development... Read More External Blog Posts/Op EdsMake Every Woman CountThis blog post, “Does Cascading Training in Development Work?” was written by WIEGO’s Global Trade Program Director, Elaine... Read More External Blog Posts/Op EdsInformal Women Workers Globally: Breaking Through the ‘Concrete Canopy’By Dr. Gisèle Yasmeen We are at a turning point in the global economy including “jobless growth” partly due to technological change as well... Read More External Blog Posts/Op EdsPlanarchie: How street vendors and urban planners can work togetherThis blog post is by Sally Roever, WIEGO’s Urban Research Director. This is part of a series of articles on urban livelihoods focused... Read More External Blog Posts/Op EdsCitiscope – The New Urban Agenda must prompt planners to recognize informal labourUrban informal workers saw major gains in 2015, but these need to be consolidated at Habitat III.This blog post by WIEGO’s International... Read More External Blog Posts/Op EdsAeT – Workplace safety with informal workers: Be safe with usThis blog post, about The Phephanathi Project, is written by Laura Alfers and Tasmi Quazi. Read More External Blog Posts/Op EdsGlobal Labour Column – Power and Classification: Casual Workers Struggles in the South African Post OfficeIn this article, David Dickinson focuses on the struggles against exploitation by casual workers in the South African Post Office (SAPO).... Read More External Blog Posts/Op EdsInclusive Cities – Shrinking Inequalities in Latin America — A Response to the Economist’s “Securing Livelihoods” EditionA blog post by WIEGO’s Waste Sector Specialist, Sonia Dias. Read More External Blog Posts/Op EdsAre We Counting What Counts?Blog post by Renu Singh of Young Lives about the UN HLP Consultation held at SEWA in August 2016. Read More First Prev ... 2 3 4
Why measuring women’s informal employment is both feasible and desirableThis blog by Marty Chen and Joann Vanek was the third in a blog series (and twitter handle) Deliver 2030, facilitated by the Overseas Development... Read More
Make Every Woman CountThis blog post, “Does Cascading Training in Development Work?” was written by WIEGO’s Global Trade Program Director, Elaine... Read More
Informal Women Workers Globally: Breaking Through the ‘Concrete Canopy’By Dr. Gisèle Yasmeen We are at a turning point in the global economy including “jobless growth” partly due to technological change as well... Read More
Planarchie: How street vendors and urban planners can work togetherThis blog post is by Sally Roever, WIEGO’s Urban Research Director. This is part of a series of articles on urban livelihoods focused... Read More
Citiscope – The New Urban Agenda must prompt planners to recognize informal labourUrban informal workers saw major gains in 2015, but these need to be consolidated at Habitat III.This blog post by WIEGO’s International... Read More
AeT – Workplace safety with informal workers: Be safe with usThis blog post, about The Phephanathi Project, is written by Laura Alfers and Tasmi Quazi. Read More
Global Labour Column – Power and Classification: Casual Workers Struggles in the South African Post OfficeIn this article, David Dickinson focuses on the struggles against exploitation by casual workers in the South African Post Office (SAPO).... Read More
Inclusive Cities – Shrinking Inequalities in Latin America — A Response to the Economist’s “Securing Livelihoods” EditionA blog post by WIEGO’s Waste Sector Specialist, Sonia Dias. Read More
Are We Counting What Counts?Blog post by Renu Singh of Young Lives about the UN HLP Consultation held at SEWA in August 2016. Read More