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Posted on March 19th, 2007 by abearc.
Categories: Recent Posts, Social Good.
I recently began reading about a company called World of Good located in the San Francisco Bay Area. Their mission is to create opportunities for hundreds of artisan cooperatives around the world and to serve as a bridge to the U.S. retail market. They assist artisans by providing access to fair wages, safe working conditions and long-term economic sustainability.
The mission of World of Good is threefold: (from their website)
Click here to watch an interview with Pria Haji the company’s founder.
Learn more about the principles of fair trade.
Also visit World of Good: Development Organization, a branch of World of Good focused on strengthening standards for handcrafts in the international fair trade industry and also improving the lives of thousands of artisans through community development projects.
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