Do you want to read more?

You can check out the Portuguese-only website of Vida Viva at www.projetovidaviva.com Here you can find educational materials, description of activities and participants.

You can read more on the Mozambiquan union federations on their (Portuguese only) websites: OTM http://www.otm.org.mz/ and CONSILMO http://www.consilmo.org/.

Most Mexican worker centres do not have a website of their own, but SEDEPAC [http://sedepac.org.mx/] for instance has one.

One basis of the ‘participative action research’ is the book ‘Worker's Manual for Organising On Work Security’ [http://www.ilo.org/public/english/protection/ses/info/publ/2barefoot.htm] written by Margaret Keith, James Brophy and others in 2002 for the ILO.

 

Vida Viva

Education & exchange in Germany

What is Vida Viva about?

Who is involved in Vida Viva?

What have we done?

What can you do?

Do you want to read more?


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Vida Viva in Brazil


Background on Brazil’s economy

…and the labour market

Background on stress, work and illness
…and gender
…in Brazil


Background on Brazil’s labour movement
… and industrial relations
… unions and health


Conclusion: unions, work and health

Vida Viva in Mozambique

Vida Viva in Germany

Materials

Slideshow:
Expo - chemical worker


Slideshow:
Choclate factory


Slideshow:
Expo-agro workers

Leaflet December 2006

Leaflet January 2007

Leaflet February 2007

Introduction magazine
of Vida Viva


Brochure on work quality


Health & safety guide

Mapping guide English