All posts in Women's Economic Empowerment
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PostBuilding Collective Power August 16, 2024
Why African Craft Makers Should Understand Supply Chains Better
African home-based workers are at the bottom of craft supply chains. Through an increased understanding of those supply chains they could...
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PostAccess to Public Space July 29, 2024
How Recyclers and Vendors in New York City are Challenging Big Money to Build a Better City for Working People
By keeping corporations accountable for the waste they produce and providing affordable goods and services to working class people, recyclers...
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PostBuilding Collective Power July 04, 2024
Overturning the Productivity Mandate: Putting People at the Centre
It is a myth that cooperatives, which put people at the centre, are not a viable alternative to the current economic system because they...
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PostBuilding Collective Power February 28, 2024
Registering Informal Workers in India: e-Shram, an Opportunity Lost?
The launch of e-Shram, a national database of workers who earn a living in the informal economy, holds lessons for implementation going forward...
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PostBuilding Collective Power January 24, 2024
Statistics as a Catalyst for Making Women Workers Visible
Renana Jhabvala, co-founder of SEWA and former chair of WIEGO, talks about the historical relationship between both organizations, and the...
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PostBuilding Collective Power June 28, 2023
Improving the Visibility of the Philippines’ Informal Workforce
In this interview, Lourdes Gula, President of PATAMABA, talks about the legacy of the organization of informal workers in the Philippines...
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May 01 2023
WIEGO in the Global Social Economy Forum (GSEF)
- May 1, 2023 - May 6, 2023
- Dakar, Sénégal
Global Position Paper from Organizations of Workers in the Informal Economy ILC 110th Session – General discussion on Social and Solidarity...
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PostBuilding Collective Power April 11, 2023
‘We Are Not Alone’: Waste Pickers Worldwide Unite
In this interview, Leonor Larraburu of the Unión de Trabajadores y Trabajadoras de la Economía Popular (UTEP) in Argentina tells us about...
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PostBuilding Collective Power March 21, 2023
For an Organization to Move, It Needs Women
In this interview, Gladys Mponda, Vice President of the Malawi Union for the Informal Sector (MUFIS), talks about the value of organizing,...
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SEWA Sangini Cooperative: Providing Child Care for Women Informal Workers During the COVID-19 Pandemic in India
The SEWA Sangini Cooperative provides child-care services for SEWA members – all women workers in informal employment – through 11 centres...
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