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- WIEGO | Women in Informal Employment Globalizing Organizing
WIEGO joins workers in informal employment to realize these rights by developing research, statistics and policy analysis to inform action led by women workers and their organizations Together, we build a fairer world of work, especially for women and those living in poverty
- WIEGO - Wikipedia
WIEGO works to improve the status of the working poor, especially women, in the informal economy through increased organization and representation; improved statistics and research; more inclusive policy processes; and more equitable trade, labour, urban, and social protection policies " [11]
- Weigo Donor Community | Women in Informal Employment . . .
This site has been developed by Women in the Informal Economy: Globalizing and Organizing (WIEGO) to assist MBOs of informal workers in their efforts to raise funds while strengthening their administrative and financial management, and establishing more effective planning, monitoring and evaluation systems
- Women in Informal Employment Globalizing and Organizing
Women in Informal Employment: Globalizing and Organizing (WIEGO) is a global network dedicated to improving the working conditions of the working poor – especially women – in the informal economy
- WIEGO - Women in Informal Employment: Globalizing and . . .
WIEGO is comprised of organizations of informal workers and of individual researchers and development professionals engaged in or concerned with informal employment
- Our Mission - WIEGO
WIEGO is a global network supporting the movement of workers in informal employment, especially women and people living in poverty Our mission is to improve their working conditions and to challenge the systems that cause poverty and inequality to build a more just world of work
- Empowering Women in Informal Employment: The Impact of WIEGO
WIEGO was formed in the United Kingdom in 1997 by 10 activists, researchers, and development practitioners who were concerned about the working poor not being fully represented in policy circles by the international development community
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