SUSV
Support to Urban Street Vendors (SUSV)
Street vendors constitute an important segment at the bottom of the pyramid of the informal economy in cities. Street vending provides a source of self-employment, and acts as a measure of urban poverty alleviation. Street vending also has a prominent place in the urban supply chain, and provides inexpensive and convenient access to goods and services to all segments of the population including the poor.
The objective of the component is to address the vulnerabilities of the urban street vendors through a multi-pronged approach. This includes:
• Survey of street vendors and issue of Identity Cards
• Development of city street vending plans
• Infrastructure development of vending zones in the city
• Training and Skill Development
• Financial Inclusion
• Access to credit
• Linkages to social security schemes