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Inclusive Cities Brochures

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Partner Press Releases

Durban, 26th November 2011: Wastepickers and the anti-incineration movement speak up at the CDM Executive Board meeting in Durban, South Africa

Sao Paulo, Brazil - October 25, 2011: Why EXPOCATADORES 2011 is being postponed

India - 21 October 2010: Supreme Court: Respect the Rights of the Street Vendors

Africa - 7 October 2010: Media Release Decent Work Day October 7th Decent Work in the Informal Economy – the Long Road ahead!

Tianjin, China - 6 October 2010: Wastepickers Fight Climate Change and the CDM- Demand Support for Recycling, not Incineration!

New Delhi, India - 3 October 2010: Too busy clearing the streets of vendors to finalise the Commonwealth Games infrastructure (en français)

Chile, 30 September 2010: Chilean Waste Pickers Unite for their Third National Meeting

Buenos Aires, Argentina - 23 August 2010: Rally in Solidarity with the Waste Pickers of Bogota

Bonn, Germany - 16 August 2010: The proposals of “Peoples Agreement” in the texts for United Nations negotiation on Climate Change

Cotonou, Benin - 12 August 2010: StreetNet Congress

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Links to Inclusive Cities

The following code can be used to add a link to the Inclusive Cities web site from your web site. Just copy and paste the code to the page or pages you wish to place the link.

<p><font color="#333333" size="2" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><a href="http://www.inclusivecities.org/" title="Inclusive Cities for waste pickers, street vendors, home-based workers and the urban poor">Visit <b>Inclusive Cities</b>: Inclusive Urban Planning for the Working Poor!</a></font></p>

The link will look like this:
Visit Inclusive Cities: Inclusive Urban Planning for the Working Poor!

You can choose to add an Inclusive Cities button and text instead by copying and pasting the following code:

<p><font color="#333333" size="2" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><a href="http://www.inclusivecities.org/"><img src="http://www.inclusivecities.org/images/InclusiveCities_button.jpg" alt="Inclusive Cities" width="120" height="60" hspace="5" border="0" align="left" /></a><a href="http://www.inclusivecities.org/" title="Inclusive Cities for waste pickers, street vendors, home-based workers and the urban poor">Visit <b>Inclusive Cities</b>: <br />Inclusive Urban Planning for the Working Poor!</a></font></p>

This link will look like this:

Inclusive CitiesVisit Inclusive Cities:
Inclusive Urban Planning for the Working Poor!

 

Links to Inclusive Cities Waste Pickers and Climate Change Page

The following code can be used to add a link to the Inclusive Cities Waste Pickers and Climate Change page from your web site. Just copy and paste the code to the page or pages you wish to place the link.

<p><font color="#333333" size="2" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><a href="http://www.inclusivecities.org/climatechange.html" title="Waste Pickers and Climate Change | Waste management, climate change conference, clean development management, waste pickers, recycling waste | Inclusive Cities">Visit <b>Waste Pickers and Climate Change</b>... Supporting waste pickers and recyclers </a> </font></p>

The link will look like this:
Visit Waste Pickers and Climate Change... Supporting waste pickers and recyclers

 

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