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COVID Relief for the informal Workers and Poor

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The entire country is facing severe threats of the 2nd wave of pandemic COVID-19. We need drastic and timely measures that are commensurate with the scale of the crisis to survive the current Coronavirus. These measures must protect our people, in particular the most vulnerable – including the elderly, the sick and the poor.

Economic and social challenges and drastic consequences of the 2nd wave of COVID-19 pandemic on the informal sector workers such as Safai Sathis, waste picker workers, domestic workers, daily wage workers, construction workers, street vendors, auto rickshaw workers, home based workers etc have much more adverse effect.

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Street Food Vendors | Let’s #BringThemBack

NASVI is a livelihood advocacy organization that works with more than 10,000,00 street vendors through street vendor organizations and leaders. NASVI and Chef Ranveer Brar together have crafted a countrywide digital training movement targeted at local and hyperlocal street food vendors.

We are committed to preparing them for a post-COVID world, where we can help reinstate them back into business as soon as possible.

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NASVI delegation meets the Chief Minister of Delhi

NASVI delegation meets the Chief Minister of Delhi NASVI raises the issues of street vendors’ rights abuse with Chief Minister of Delhi  A delegation of street vendor’s leaders led by Mr. Arbind Singh, National Coordinator – NASVI met Mr. Arvind Kejriwal, the Chief Minister of NCT. Of Delhi. A range of issues were discussed during the

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Workshop on Social Protection for All

Workshop on Social Protection for All: Building the Floor for Unorganized Workers National Association of Street Vendors of India (NASVI) with support from International Labour Organization (ILO) has initiated a process of bringing together organizations of unorganized workers and civil society of Odisha for exchange of information and promotion of social protection for all. On

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WOMEN VENDORS OF DELHI CRY FOUL PLAY BY MUNICIPAL AND POLICE AUTHORITIES

VOICE CONCERN OVER DELAY IN IMPLEMENTATION OF VENDORS ACT 2014   New Delhi 13July 2015; Women Vendor leaders from across Delhi gathered under the platform of National Association of Street Vendors of India ( NASVI) to demand their rights under the Street Vendors Act 2014 . They said that we were under the belief that

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