
Bangladesh
- Population: 161.3 million (UN, 2008)
- Major language: Bengali
- Life expectancy: 63 years (men), 65 years (women)
- GNI per capita: US $470 (World Bank, 2007)
courtesy of BBC News at bbcnews.com
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CORR - The Jute Works CORR – The Jute Works (CJW) was started in 1973 by CARITAS/Bangladesh, a Catholic service organization, to help rural women provide supplemental income for their families. At present, 3,515 artisans, who are members of 140 artisan groups, are supported by CJW’s work. Read more |
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Dhaka Handicrafts Dhaka Handicrafts is a worker-owned organization marketing traditional handcrafts (baskets & terra cotta pottery) for rural artisans in Bangladesh. Read more
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HEED Handicrafts
Established in 1977, HEED Handicrafts is a forward thinking job creation project of HEED Bangladesh (Health, Education and Economic Development), a registered Christian non-governmental organization. HEED Handicrafts trains and works directly with minority groups such as refugees, people with disabilities and indigenous tribal groups to develop their skills base, improve their financial status, and raise their self-esteem. Read more |
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Prokritee Prokritee is a Bangla word which means "nature", referring to the all-natural materials used to make their products. Prokritee works with small enterprises with the goal of generating income for poor, rural women. Read more |
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YWCA of Dhaka The YWCA of Dhaka Craft Centre was started in 1973 to provide training in sewing and embroidery for women, many of whom had been abandoned or abused by their husbands. The Center's programs currently benefit 400 women. Read more |
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| “Work means everything. I love this work. Working with olive wood makes me feel good. It’s a special art to make something with meaning.” - Nabil Elias Alyateem - Holy Land Handicraft Cooperative Society, West Bank |
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