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ASMARE: Informal Waste Workers Engaging in Municipal Policy-Making

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posted on 2024-09-05, 21:23 authored by Mariah Cannon, Jodie Thorpe, Silvia Emili
ASMARE is an association of informal waste workers ( catadores ) in Belo Horizonte, Brazil. Founded in 1990, it was the first step of involving catadores as a part of the city’s waste collection scheme. With ASMARE, the catadores moved from working in the streets with no organisation to semi-formality; able to voice their own demands. The change supported empowerment, improvements in working and living conditions, and greater self-esteem, which became foundations for later developments including a formal role in policymaking and ownership of recycling facilities.

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Open Society Foundations

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Cannon, M.; Thorpe, J. and Emili, S. (2020) ASMARE: Informal Waste Workers Engaging in Municipal Policy-Making, Case Summary No. 16, Brighton: IDS

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Case Summary No. 16, March 2020

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© Institute of Development Studies 2020

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Brazil

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en

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