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Urb.im – Bangalore’s domestic workers have paved new pathways in gaining recognition and rights
This blog post about Bangalore’s domestic workers was written by WIEGO’s writer/editor, Carlin Carr.
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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...
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VIDEO: Waste Management in India – Hasiru Dala Innovaotions
Up to 76% of India’s household waste goes to landfills, open dumps and water bodies, even though 85% of it is recyclable! In April 2016,...
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Formalising the Informal: Door to Door Collection at Rampir no Tekro, Vadaj, Ahmedabad
“SEWA has organized around 49,240 waste pickers and cleaners in Ahmedabad. SEWA is constantly trying modes to inclusively link our...
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Union Territory of Lakadshweep’ Street Vendors Rules, 2015
This document contains rules that govern street vending in the Union Territory of Lakshadweep’, that are based on the Protection of...
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Episode 12
This is the twelfth episode in a radio series on informal workers in Delhi, produced by WIEGO and originally aired on FM Rainbow.
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Chintan: Counterbalance Video
Where waste picker Mohammad Nazir from Delhi explains how they earn less (because of less access to waste due to the new private company...
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Poverty and Inequality and Relationship to Informality in India
Delhi workshop presentation for the China-India project, “Informal Employment, Poverty and Growth in India and China”
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The Parivartan Slum Upgradation Programme
Presentation at WIEGO Colloquium, ‘World Class Cities’ and the Urban Informal Economy: Inclusive Planning for the Working Poor
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Women, Work and Poverty conference report
Short report on the policy conference on homebased workers in South Asia co-organized by SEWA and UNIFEM entitled “Women, Work and...
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