Fair
Trade Food
We'll be selling an exciting Fair Trade Christmas range
including Christmas cakes, advent calenders, chocolate
coins and white Christmas tea. There will also be a
selection of coffees, teas, honey, nuts, museli bars
and sugar and of course lots of chocolate - after dinner
mints, chocolate bars from Divine and Green and Blacks,
cocoa powder and hot chocolate.
Fair Grounds
Fair Grounds is a social
enterprise based in Bradford West Yorkshire, promoting
ethical consumer choice. We do this through retailing
a variety of ethical products including sandals, jewellery
and chocolate, which are fairly traded and often made
from recycled materials, by co-operatives and communities
in Africa, Asia, the Middle East and the Caribbean.
Through our sales we aim to support the producers, as
well as giving consumers the chance to buy excellent
quality ethical products.
The profits are put back into the business to allow
us to focus on a very important aspect of our work,
the educational side. We run interactive workshops and
events with groups of different ages to raise awareness
about global issues, and empower people to make a positive
difference in the world. We are currently creating resources
based around the products we sell to encourage learning
between communities across the world.
Please visit our website at:
www.fair-grounds.org.uk
or contact us by email on:
info@fair-grounds.org.uk
FEBA (Femme Berceau De L'abondance)
Ngilima 136 bisc/Matete
Kinshasa, Congo DRC
feba_orga@yahoo.fr
Tel.011-243-0898026506
FEBA is an umbrella organization for women human rights
groups and individuals in the Democratic Republic of
Congo (DRC), central Africa.
The mission of FEBA is to help reduce the extreme level
of poverty, promote women's human rights, and HIV/AIDS
education.
The people in the DRC, especially women and their children,
have suffered years of poverty, human rights abuse and
the impact of HIV/AIDS under former Mobutu dictatorship
and civil wars.
The immediate goals and objectives of FEBA is to empower
and to help the women of the DRC to begin to rebuild
their lives through economic development projects. These
projects provide skill training in-sewing, reviving
the traditional KUBA fibre weaving techniques, textile
crafts and jewelry-making. They involve widows, victim
of HIV/AIDS, young school drop out, single mothers and
survivors of war abuses. People who have come through
the economic development project receive small loans
for equipment and materials to start small self-supporting
micro businesses.
Product Lines-Home Decor from KUBA textile, Batik, Jewelry,
ethnic dolls.
Members have been able to increase their income through
the participation in target trade fairs and events abroad.
The income earned and new knowledge gained from such
activities help to pay for basic family needs such as
school fees, food, health care.
The organization promotes fair trade principles to members
through human rights abuse awareness, members not employing
children in the production process, paying fair wages
and encouraging sustainable community development programs.
1. Monique Misenga Mukuna. President FEBA:
feba_orga@yahoo.fr
2. Boloko Kieso Nadine Member-FEBA
3. Annie Ntumba Tshiswaka Member-FEBA
Feedback Madagascar
(information pending)
FENANDA
Fenanda Enterprises was formed to help market
the
products of Zambian craftswomen and men abroad. It
does so by participating in expos, trade fairs, festivals
and other related markets. The income earned is reinvested
in Zambia for education, family support and other community
programs.
The crafts include traditional basketry,woodwork,decorative
textile, pottery and beadwork.
Address: Rolderstraat 124 Assen.Netherlands.
Tel.0031-0592312526
Contact:Fennie and Wim Teunissen
E-Mail: fenandaenterprises@yahoo.com
Forever Living
(information pending)
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