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Operating environment for street vendors being improved: Sania

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Staff Reporter

Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Social Protection and Poverty Alleviation, Dr. Sania Nishtar on Monday visited G-11 Markaz to review the street vendors’ economy firsthand and realize the positive role and potential of street vendors in supporting poverty alleviation efforts.

Ehsaas is striving to improve the operating environment for street vendors through multi-stakeholder engagement.

In this regard, Ehsaas is collaborating with Islamabad Municipality, Capital Development Authority (CDA) and Pakistan Institute of Development Economics (PIDE) to explore a sustainable and evidence-based solution to support street vendors.

“Ehsaas is aware of the difficult working conditions for street vendors, but it is also the matter of fact that other citizens also have the right on the usage of public space”, Dr. Sania Nishtar said while talking to street vendors during her visit to G-11 Markaz.

Dr. Nishtar toured the whole Markaz, met different street vendors and listened to their plight.

It included the 42-year Shaheen Akhtar, the only female street vendor in the market, who is selling home-cooked food.

Street vendors informed Dr. Nishtar about various operational issues being faced by them in the market.

Syeda Shafaq Hashmi, Administrator Metropolitan Corporation Islamabad and Zia Banday, Focal Person for Street Vendors’ Initiative at the Poverty Alleviation and Social Safety Division also accompanied Dr. Nishtar.

At present, 85 street vendors are operating in the area, among which some have been vending for over 15-years, but none of them has any vending license.

Lack of legal status makes vendors susceptible to frequent eviction campaigns and rent-seeking exploitation.

Majority of the street vendors are less educated and low skilled migrants from other areas of the country, who have limited capacity and resources for earning their livelihood. Public spaces in markets with sufficient footfall provides them room to make their living.

Under Ehsaas, Vendors’ Support Group has also been set up which is overseeing the development of number of interventions in streamlining vending in the city.

Ms. Hashmi informed that municipality is pioneering efforts through the setting-up of dedicated Street Economy Unit to recognize and organize better governance and management of street vendors.

Mr. Banday shared details of an inclusive pilot project for street vendors planned in collaboration with different partners.

PIDE has been providing the intellectual input and design of the pilot.

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