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| Date | Title | ||||
| 10 May 2010 | Home-based Garment Workers: The Impact of the Self Employed Women`s Association [pdf] | ||||
| 10 February 2010 | From waste pickers to university graduates in one generation the story of the More family [pdf] | ||||
| 30 September 2005 | Organizing Informal Women Workers [pdf] | ||||
| 27 November 2004 | Organizing in the Global Informal Economy [pdf] | ||||
| 18 September 2004 | Rethinking the informal economy: Linkages with the formal economy and the formal regulatory environment, [pdf] | ||||
| 10 September 2003 | Voice Regulation on the Informal Economy and New Forms of Work [pdf] | ||||
| 18 October 2002 | Women and Men in the Informal Economy: A statistical picture [pdf] | ||||
| 01 December 2001 | Durban`s Informal Economy Policy [pdf] | ||||
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There is also a portuguese version of the Blog where one can access personal updates on news and events. It can be found on this link: http://streetnetbrasil.wordpress.com/
South African Informal Traders Alliance officially launches in Kimberly
Press Conference held to discuss the Licensing Bill
Namibia: Informal Traders are Invaluable for the Economy
Traders ask to be involved in decision making
South Africa - Cape Town zoning schemes and By-laws challenged in the Informal Sector
SOUTH AFRICA. “Vendors now have a voice.” The New Age (May 20, 2013) by Zandisile Luphahla
StreetNet International is an alliance of street vendors. It was launched in Durban, South Africa, in November 2002.
Membership-based organizations (unions, co-operatives or associations) directly organizing street vendors, market vendors and/or hawkers among their members, are entitled to affiliate to StreetNet International.
The aim of StreetNet is to promote the exchange of information and ideas on critical issues facing street vendors, market vendors and hawkers (i.e. mobile vendors) and on practical organizing and advocacy strategies