Womens Interests

Rural Women's Crafts Reaching Global Markets

in Ghana, perhaps they will stop to think about the craftswoman who made it and whether she was paid a fair price for it. Yigal Schleifer is a freelance writer based in Istanbul where he writes for the Christian Science Monitor and the Jerusalem Report, as well as other publications. For more information:Marketplace: Handwork of India: http://www.marketplaceindia.org Women in Progress:http://www.womeninprogress.org Oxfam International--"Trading away our rights: Women working in global supply chains":http://www.oxfam.org.uk/what_we_do/issues/trade/trading_rights.htm

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