WIEGO Co-hosts Workshop to Chart New Policy Pathways on Taxation & the Informal Economy in Africa Read More
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A gestão antiperspirante: rumo à pobreza inodora, incolor e insípidaA Gestão Antiperspirante: Rumo à pobreza inodora, incolor e insípida Para Luciana Itikawa Antiperspirante é a substância que inibe a saída... Read More
ILO blog – For many domestic workers, co-ops hold the key to decent workThis blog post is by the ILO’s Simel Esim and Lenore Matthew. They note that “Domestic workers comprise a significant part of... Read More
Women 2.0 – Here’s What These Feminist Activists Would Say to Their Younger SelvesThis article was written by Ratna Gill, based on a panel she attended at the Othering & Belonging Conference by the Haas Institute for... Read More
Udadisi – Stop Violence Against Domestic WorkersThis blog post is by Leila Sheikh, a journalist who writes about domestic workers and violence against them. Read More
Be Waste Wise – Sonia Dias on the Informal Economy of Waste PickersThis blog post is an interview with Sonia Dias, WIEGO’s Waste Sector Specialist. Here Sonia shares information from the Informal Economy... Read More
Center for Global Development: Women Are Not All Born Equal—And It MattersThis blog post by Tanvi Jaluka, Megan O’Donnell and Mayra Buvinic includes a video clip of the Center for Global Development Birdsall... Read More
Out of the ShadowsA blog written by Jenna Harvey while she was a Fulbright student in 2013-2014. Read More
GlobalRec-Will Waste Pickers in Turkey Join the Unemployed Army?This blog post was written by Serter Oran, a research fellow and PhD Candidate at the University of Ankara, Turkey. Read More
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