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Moving the Dial On: Social Inclusion and Waste Pickers Rights

Join CBRCanada in an e-learning event about "Moving the Dial" on the rights and social inclusion of a marginalized group: waste pickers. For more information on the event follow the Everbrite page button.

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Jutta GutberletFebruary 14, 2023
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