非正规经济中的就业未来:生活中的一天 – 记录生活经历(英)
1Chapter 5 A DAY IN THE LIFE: DOCUMENTING THE LIVED EXPERIENCES2CHAPTER 5 CONTENTSAcknowledgements 4Executive Summary 6 Introduction 8Gathering evidence along the collective journey: the lived experiences and aspirations of 700 voices 9 Citizen science: a participatory approach for describing prosperity 9 A day in the life: documenting individual experiences 11Food service provision segment 13Caleb: From fishmonger to family provider | Kisumu 14Vane: Food Stall Owner with dreams for expanding | Mombasa 15Shani: Resilient street food cook | Mombasa 16Jackson : Dreaming big through food | Nairobi 17Creatives & Entertainment 18Sylvia : Dancer teacher and community builder | Kisumu 19Purity : Art that heals | Mombasa 20 Rashid : Passionate about community based films | Mombasa 21James : Self-taught Music Producer | Nairobi 22Agri-livelihoods 23Regina - a key contributor in urban farm to fork value chains | Nairobi 243Maurine - From Agronomist to Entrepreneur | Kisumu 25Enock - From car wash to cereal hub | Kisumu 26Paul - From coconut trees to palm wine | Mombasa 27Storytelling leads to a deeper understanding of maisha 28 Local experiences can pinpoint the root of challenges and disparities 29Local success is determined by the whole 30Local surroundings and opportunities shape prosperity 30The future of work: a mixed response 31 Huge challenges today, mixed feelings about tomorrow 30 Looking ahead: Co-creating five visions for a thriving informal economy 33Closing comments 374This work was commissioned by TRANSFORM and led by Brink’s team comprising Kelley Rowe, Pritika Kasliwal, Phyllis Gichuhi, Sam Stockley Patel, Alex Losneanu, and Ciku Mbugua. Embarking on this collaborative journey, engaging hundreds of stakeholders across Kenya, has been an incredible eight months filled with rich discussions and contributions from diverse voices within the ecosystem. This paper is part of a broader body of work, a vital contribution to the ‘Future of Work in the Informal Economy’ series representing the collective efforts of over 700 individuals and 80 committed organisations from across the ecosystem collectively shaping the narrative around the Future of Work in Kenya. To each person and organisation that collectively contributed along this journey, we extend our heartfelt gratitude for generously sharing your time, energy, and insights.A special acknowledgement to Hilde Hendrickx from TRANSFORM - your belief in seeking the invisible within the invisible has made all of this work possible. On behalf of all the partners and stakeholders that took part and contributed to this piece of work, we thank you for making this possible! Your visionary leadership, energy, guidance and unwavering support has been invaluable.We would also love to acknowledge our local Kenyan-based research partners - Busara (Morgan Kabeer and Radha Nayer), Laterite (John DiGiacomo and Sylvia Onchaga, with data collection leadership from Martin Gichuru
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