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Webinars Brief 19:2020
Street Vendors In Islamabad – Voice From The Ground
Publication Year : 2020
Author: Zia Banday
PIDE has been raising the voice for the inclusion of the poor. And street vendors remain a potent manifestation of these excluded segments. It has rolled up its sleeves by teaming up with Ehsaas, the premier poverty alleviation initiative in the country. Purpose is to establish an evidence-based support for the government to streamline governance and livelihood of street vendors in Pakistan. And PIDE has also ventured in action through a pilot project, whereby it has conducted the first street vendors’ survey in Islamabad on their profile development. This webinar is meant to present the voice from the ground of both regulators and regulates of the local street economy.
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