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Including the Excluded: Supporting Informal Workers for More Equal and Productive Cities in the Global South

By on May 29, 2018

This World Resources Institute (WRI) paper examines the challenges facing the world’s urban informal workers and the barriers that exclusionary cities pose to informal livelihoods. This is the fourth paper in WRI’s flagship World Resources Report, “Towards a More Equal City.”

 

Through a focus on home-based workers, street vendors and waste pickers, it explores how inclusive cities protect and enhance informal livelihoods, drawing on promising examples from around the world. The paper concludes by outlining how cities can adopt a more inclusive approach by reducing the negatives, increasing the positives, and inviting informal workers to the policy table.

The Executive Summary has been translated into Spanish, Portuguese and Chinese; these can be downloaded here: https://www.wri.org/wri-citiesforall/publication/towards-more-equal-city-including-the-excluded

Read the related blog: Informal Workers Make Cities Work For All: 3 Stories from Thailand, India and Colombia

Including the Excluded was launched on May 29, 2018.
At the event, the paper’s authors were joined by Rubbina Karruna (Cities Adviser, DFID), Judy Baker (Lead Economist in the Global Practice for Social, Urban, Rural, and Resilience, World Bank) and Oliver Azuara (Senior Economist, IDB) for a panel discussion on the findings and recommendations outlined in the paper.

 

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The paper has been subsequently cited in articles and received television coverage.

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Beard, Victoria A. Including the Excluded: Supporting Informal Workers for More Equal and Productive Cities in the Global South. , , . , 2018. Beard, V. A. (2018). Including the Excluded: Supporting Informal Workers for More Equal and Productive Cities in the Global South. , , . Beard, Victoria A. "Including the Excluded: Supporting Informal Workers for More Equal and Productive Cities in the Global South." 2018, .Beard Victoria A. "Including the Excluded: Supporting Informal Workers for More Equal and Productive Cities in the Global South." (2018). Beard, V A 2018, 'Including the Excluded: Supporting Informal Workers for More Equal and Productive Cities in the Global South', , , . Victoria A Beard, 'Including the Excluded: Supporting Informal Workers for More Equal and Productive Cities in the Global South' (2018). Beard V. A. Including the Excluded: Supporting Informal Workers for More Equal and Productive Cities in the Global South. . 2018. Beard, Victoria A. Including the Excluded: Supporting Informal Workers for More Equal and Productive Cities in the Global South. . 2018. , .

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