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This lacquerware item was made by rural craftspeople in Duyen Thai, a picturesque Vietnamese village south of Hanoi.
Baladarshan Fair Trade promotes and distributes quality handicrafts produced by impoverished women and children in Southern India.
Bethlehem – a city of carpenters for centuries
Bread of Life cards and handicraft items are made by people who are trying to rebuild their lives in the struggling, post-war nation of Former Yugoslavia.
The vision of Bright Hope International is to bring hope to people living on less than $1 a day.
CMCT’s Haven of Hope Handicraft Centre trains very poor women in India in sewing and craft skills.
Cocoa growers in Ghana have come together, under the name Divine chocolate, to trade their own cocoa.
A group empowering women in Kazakhstan with new skills.
Dorcas Design is a micro enterprise in China that empowers disabled women who have suffered with Hansen Damien's disease (leprosy).
A Hong Kong based social enterprise the brings in foods which are good for the producers, the planet, and you!
A UK-based fair trade sports equipment and apparel company. Global Handicrafts stocks an assortment of their sports balls.
FairTaste is a Hong Kong social enterprise working to make fair trade foods accessible and affordable to Hong Kong businesses and society.
An ethical business supporting small Ugandan producers.
The beads that are produced are actually made of paper!
The beautiful crafts for sale through Fundación Solidaridad are made by craftspeople in Chile who are disadvantaged for various reasons.
Tea - organic, fair trade, tasty!
The deaf population of China numbers around 72 million.
An Australian musician bringing the voices of the hurting to the world.
*News flash: Helen's latest CD goes on sale on World Refugee Day, June 20th, 2008.
We supply products made by a partner of His Bounty.
Congolese family producers that bring authentic African apparel to your doorstep.
A group empowering Mongolians to turn traditional trades into precious products.
Mikono Refugee Crafts is based in Kenya.
MSI is supporting a job training workshop which allows people from the Yi minority group in south-eastern China to learn necessary job skills in the absence of a proper education.
We supply craft items produced by one of the partner groups of SERRV International, who deal in a just and direct manner with thousands of small-scale artisans and farmers in Africa, Asia, Latin America and other developing regions of the world.
The women of the Yunnan Province of China beautifully craft designs and embroidery representing their traditional culture.
“Tukul” is a Sudanese word meaning “the small hut” in which villagers in Sudan live.
"At 41, I thought my life was over," says Nazmije, a survivor of the Kosovan conflict of 1998-99. "As I ran from village to village with my five children, I saw that my country had turned into a place of horror."