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All | 2018 | 2017 | 2016
  • 2016-11-14Streetnet International President’s Message on International Vendors Day (14 November 2016)
  • 2016-05-25New Municipality Plan to relocate street vendors in El Salvador
  • 2016-08-11AZIEA shows the way to monitoring levy-collection in Zambia
  • 2016-02-22Belarusian entrepreneurs are fighting for their rights, demanding the cancellation of the Decree № 222
  • 2016-11-28Streetnet holds successful Regional Workshop in LAOS
  • 2016-06-03Wisborn Malaya, Regional Focal Point Coordinator talks about his experience and challenges in the East & South African Region
  • 2016-08-15“No city can be inclusive, equitable and sustainable without the inputs from the informal workers!”
  • 2015-04-17Xhidmat-ISH hosts Capacity Building Workshop
  • 2015-06-08Streetnet Presentation To Plenary
  • 2015-02-13Township wars — the myth and mayhem

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StreetNet International

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.

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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/

Latest additions

  • Women’s leadership, COVID-19 and informal economy workers
  • STREETNET INTERNATIONAL STATEMENT – IN RESPONSE TO COVID 19
  • 14th of November: International Day of Street Vendors!
  • SOLIDARITY STATEMENT WITH IMMIGRANT TRADERS IN SOUTH AFRICA
  • StreetNet position on the “Ending Violence and Harassment in the World of Work”

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INDIA. DP is irreparable, scrap it, say activists. Times of India (10 April 2015).

TANZANIA. College plans to identify trade opportunities for hawkers. Daily News (10 April 2015)  by Ludovick Kazoka.

INDIA. No street vendors, cycle rickshaws in Lajpat Nagar market: NGT. Zee News (8 April 2015) by PTI. New Delhi:

BOTSWANA. EDD is the way to go. Mmegi Online (8 April 2015).

USA. Five Courses: Hawkers' street food flair & more. Creative Loafing Tampa Bay (8 April 2015) by Meaghan Habuda.

INDIA. Hawkers may be allowed near Rishi Kapoor, Anil Ambani's Pali Hill residences. DNA India (8 April 2015) by Amrita Nayak Dutta.

ABU-DHABI. Abu Dhabi Municipality raid scares away street hawkers. Gulf News (7 April 2015).

SINGAPORE. Hawker centres to be spruced up with murals and art installations. Channel News Asia (5 April 2015) by Vimita Mohandas.

MALAYSIA. 'Development will be inclusive'. The Star Online (3 April 2015).

INDIA. 'Street vendors denied right to livelihood'. The Hindu (1 April 2015) by K.N. Umesh.

SOUTH AFRICA. South Africa: Xenophobic Violence in KZN - 'This Is a Black Easter for Foreigners'.

SINGAPORE. Singapore street food: stewed, sliced and steamed - video.

USA. Street vendors press city to legalize their trade.

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