Livelihoods of workers on e-hailing platforms

Livelihoods of workers on e-hailing platforms

3 June, 2020    

Webinar: Livelihoods of workers on e-hailing platforms

The sustainability of e-hailing platforms is coming under question, and as Africa grapples with the COVID-19 crisis, platform margins have come under immense pressure. Some e-hailing platforms have responded by rapidly readjusting their offering, leveraging their last-mile delivery networks to pivot into logistics and courier services, for instance.

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