The informal nature of the occupation has exposed the women street hawkers andvendors to economic, health and social risks. At the same time, street vendingempowers women to earn a livelihood
The Association is working to empower women hawkers and street vendors who were affected by the pandemic and preventing ongoing sufferings. The association provides social security to women hawkers and
The pandemic restricted the mobility of the women hawkers and street vendors, pushing them to the margins of society. As women employed in this trade rooted deeply in the country’s
Women hawkers and Street vendors from different parts of the District work together to raise their voice on several issues that they face while doing business. Besides defending tax justice
Women hawkers and street vendors are increasingly exposed to workplace hazards such as physical and sexual abuse, and also unsafe sexual practices. KAWOSHA implements actions aimed at addressing sexual abuse