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  • Legal Instruments

    Setsoto Local Municipality Street Trading By-laws

    This document outlines the street trading by-law for Setsoto Municipality.

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  • Toolkits and Guides

    Organizando Os Catadores de Recicláveis Em Tshwane, África do Sul: Lições das Experiências “Top Down e Bottom Up” (De cima para Baixo e da Base para Cima)

    Resumo do relatório organização WIEGO 5 (português)

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  • WIEGO Network Newsletters

    StreetNet Newsletter Issue 26

    Contents include: StreetNet Welcomes SEWA during their Field Visit to South Africa

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  • Toolkits and Guides

    Domestic Workers: How the law can help you – Poster, South Africa

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  • Audiovisual Materials

    SAFM Radio Interview with Vanessa Pillay of WIEGO and South African Wastepicker Representatives

    Vanessa Pillay of WIEGO and waste picker represenatives from Johannesburg, South Africa are interviewed on local radio to share their concerns...

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  • Legal Instruments

    Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Municipality Conditions for Street Trading

    This document contains the conditions that informal traders mut comply with when trading in Ekurhuleni.

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  • Legal Instruments

    Municipal Systems Act 32 of 2000

    This Act (among other things)provides for the core principles, mechanisms and processes that are necessary to enable municipalities to move...

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  • Legal Instruments

    Sol Plaatje Municipality Draft Infromal Trading Policy and Management Framework

    This document forms the basis for the By-Law that will regulate Informal Trading in the Sol Plaatje municipal area.

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  • 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. Mar 13 2014

    Transitioning from the Informal to Formal Economy

    • March 13, 2014 - March 14, 2014

    This event, supported by WIEGO, took place March 2014, in Johannesburg, South Africa   “Transitioning from the Informal to Formal Economy” Africa...

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  • 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. Jun 21 2015

    Child Care Initiative Strategic Workshop

    • June 21, 2015 - June 23, 2015

    The goal of the Child Care Initiative Strategic Workshop was to determine the future direction of WIEGO’s Child Care Initiative. Through...

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