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- WIEGO Network Newsletters
Lettre d’Information OBA de WIEGO août 2015
Une newsletter de WIEGO aux organisations de travailleurs informels basées sur leurs adhérents (OBA).
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TUC (Ghana)/WIEGO Informal Economy Legal Project Report from Stakeholders’ Policy Dialogue with Magistrates Held on 12 December 2013 at Cleaver House, Accra
This report documents the results of a discussion to identify and address laws that impact the work of s
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The LA Street Vendor Campaign
The Los Angeles Street Vendor Campaign (LASVC) is the initiative to legalize street vending on Los Angeles’ city sidewalks. The organizing...
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Lettre d’Information OBA de WIEGO novembre 2016
Une newsletter de WIEGO aux organisations de travailleurs informels basées sur leurs adhérents (OBA), novembre 2016. Read the newsletter...
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Township Act Subsidiary Legislation
This document is a subsidiary regulation of the Township Act and it outlines the the regulations, rules, by-laws and codes on the establishment...
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Empowering Market Traders in Warwick Junction, Durban, South Africa
This impact case study gives a preview of the work done under WIEGO’s Inclusive Cities project with market traders in Durban’s...
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Ghana Case Law on Street Vending in Accra, Ghana
Summary of key court cases impacting street vendors in Accra, Ghana
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New Zealand Law: Waipa (New Zealand) District Public Places Bylaw 2007
Law governing activities, including street trading, in public spaces in Waipa, New Zealand
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Informal Sector Vendors in the Workplace, 2002
This study will present the current situation and issues concerning informal sector vendors security in their workplace.
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City of Cape Town Informal Trading Policy and Management Framework, 2003
The purpose of this document is to identify a framework within which Informal Trading should occur in the City of Cape Town.
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