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BOISA (Botswana Informal Sector Association)

BOISA was first created in 2012 and was officially registered in 2014. Their constitutional mandate is to advocate, represent and promote the rights and wellbeing of all informal economy workers. The organization officially joined StreetNet as an affiliate in 2019. They often work with the Botswana Federation of Trade Unions (BFTU), but are not formally […]

AZIEA (Alliance of Zambian Informal Economy Associations)

AZIEA was formed on October 17th 2002. It is open to street and market vendors, hawkers, and informal economy workers in Zambia. AZIEA is a representative organization of workers in the informal economy with 13 informal economy associations. It was formed with the objective of strengthening the voice in order to protect members’ interests after […]

AEIMO (Associação da Economia Informal de Moçambique)

The Informal Economy Association of Mozambique (Associação da Economia Informal de Moçambique, AEIMO) in Mozambique was founded in 1999. Most of AEIMO’s members are street traders, but a small percentage of the members come from other informal worker sectors. AEIMO is affiliated to the national trade union center in Mozambique – OTM. AEIMO’s objectives are […]

Confederación Revolucionaria de Obreros y Campesinos (CROC)

The CROC has transformed the traditional unionism that was only concerned with seeking and maintaining the worker-employer balance within the companies, to a Social Unionism of the XXI Century, whose main foundation is to extend services and address the problems of the worker and his family , based on the thesis “any matter that belongs […]

Public Services International (PSI)

Public Services International is a Global Union Federation of more than 700 trade unions representing 30 million workers in 154 countries. We bring their voices to the UN, ILO, WHO and other regional and global organisations. We defend trade union and workers’ rights and fight for universal access to quality public services.

Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC)

The Nigeria Labour Congress [NLC] was formally constituted as the only national federation of trade unions in the country in 1978. Before then, four labour centres existed. These are Nigeria Trade Union Congress [NTUC], Labour Unity Front [LUF], United Labour Congress [ULC] and Nigeria Workers Council [NWC]. The emergence of the NLC ended decades of […]

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