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7th WIEGO GENERAL ASSEMBLY – Celebrating 20 Years: Organizing for Change

  • November 12, 2018 - November 14, 2018
  • Johannesburg, South Africa
Workers in the informal economy from six different sectors. A Domestic Worker, a Garment Worker, a Home-Based Worker, a Street Vendors / Market Trader, a Transport Worker, and a Waste Picker.

Johannesburg, South Africa

Approximately  135 leaders, activists, policymakers,  and researchers in the informal economy representing over 25 associations, cooperatives and unions of informal workers from over 40 countries converged on Johannesburg, South Africa from November 12-14, 2018.

The occasion was the hosting of WIEGO’s 7th Annual General Assembly, under the theme, “Organizing for Change”.  

The General Assembly of WIEGO’s membership, held every four years, is a key pillar of WIEGO’s governance structure when the membership meets to review WIEGO’s progress, plans, and budget; to approve the slate of candidates for the new Board; and to endorse the election of representatives for the new Nominations Committee.  

In addition, at each General Assembly, a public event on an important theme or aspect of WIEGO’s work is organised. This year, a public event was held to discuss the implementation of Recommendation 204 on the Transition from the Informal to the Formal Economy, adopted at the International Labour Conferences in June 2015

There was also a public event showcasing South African and international experiences with formalization. 

Read Agenda- WIEGO’s 7th Annual General Assembly

Read Annual Report (April 2017- March 2018)

Read Catalogue of WIEGO Publications

Read Comic Strip- Dump Closures Shouldn’t Shut Down Livelihood

Read Developing Leadership and Business Skills for Informal Workers in Fair Trade

Read Focal Cities Brochure

Read Home-Based Workers: Building A Global Movement 

Read Law Newsletter- October 2018

Read Myths and Facts about the Informal Economy

Read Street Vendor Manual- Working in A Public Space

Read Women Informal Workers Mobilizing for Childcare