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• The international organizations of UCLG and Architects without borders will pursue the topic of markets in relation to Social inclusion, urban strategic planning and public management. A lesson for supporting t South-South mentoring in Mozambique is that it is best Looking upon a process, and entering from there, not from a purely critical analysis as learning is more effective when transformation has already begun • ILO sees the relevance of markets for global and national policy development that confirms the role of cities. Markets are a laboratory of issues (relevance for MDGs, Health, Poverty, Education, and Employment). Markets have very active stakeholders, as people are all active to resolve their problems.

‘Cleaning up is not enough – informal and formal economic activities need to be strategically integrated to realise the full economic potential of all enterprises.’ Richard Dobson, NGO Asiye eTafuleni

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“Markets as multidimensional spaces: The social dimension behind the spatial and managerial dimension has to be carefully taken into consideration.” Sara Hoeflich de Duque, UCLG


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