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The Process of Ensuring Ethical Practices Among...
The artisan sector is largely unregulated, leaving many people vulnerable to exploitation. In order to address this, Ethik is creating a vetting tool to ensure ethical practices among our artisan partners.
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How Investing in Women Builds Collective Success
Dalia Mogahed, the Director of Research at the Institute for Social Policy and Understanding in Washington D.C. stated, “When you meet another woman who is crazy smart, amazingly talented, and...
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Capacity Building: How Mabira Collective Went F...
In 2009, Mabira Collective started as eight women stringing beads for individually placed orders in a borrowed garage. Through capacity building, Mabira Collective has grown to working with over 300...
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Building a More Equitable and Inclusive Future ...
Last week, Ethik’s artisan partner, Hanifa Javadi, was recognized at the Living Color Gala for her efforts in building a more equitable and inclusive future in Utah through her work...
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Building Peace Through Basket Weaving at Azizi ...
Learn how women heal past wounds and support their families through basket weaving at Azizi Life, an organization in Rwanda that works with approximately 550 artisan partners. With the knowledge...
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Providing Dignity to Artisans With Disabilities...
According to research, people with disabilities in Nepal are more likely to be unemployed and underpaid, leading to a greater risk of poverty. Though many people with disabilities are capable...