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Traidcraft Exchange. Hanumanthamma. Traidcraft’s structure. Equal partnership; mutually beneficial Each part of the organisation focused on doing what it does best. Traidcraft plc Business concerned with development. Traidcraft Exchange Development charity specialising in business.
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Traidcraft’s structure • Equal partnership; mutually beneficial • Each part of the organisation focused on doing what it does best Traidcraft plc Business concerned with development Traidcraft Exchange Development charity specialising in business fighting poverty through trade
Traidcraft Exchange • Established in 1986 • The only UK developmentcharity to specialise in trade • Traidcraft plc does not fund Traidcraft Exchange; it is committed to funding development work with its own producers and must reinvest to ensure sustainable growth
Why is Traidcraft Exchange needed? • Over 1 billion people live on <$1 per day • Aid alone is not enough; trade is a long-term solution • Many poor people are hard-working and highly skilled. • Trade can help people liftthemselves out of povertyfor good and with dignity.
What are the barriers to trade? • No Market access • Lack of business skills • Unfair trade conditions How does Traidcraft Exchange address these? • Development projects • Business training • Policy work and campaigning
International Development projects • An opportunity to reach more people • Helping producers improve their capability to trade locally and internationally • Working with in-country partners • Sustainable approach • Multiplier effect
How a project works Local contacts and staff see need for project Local organisation contacts Traidcraft Or Find out what problems are Develop programme of solutions Local partner organisations Local communities Traidcraft Exchange Solutions written up into a project Funding sought for project
Traidcraft Exchange overseas offices Hyderabad, India Dhaka, Bangladesh Phnom Penh, Cambodia Nairobi, Kenya
Traidcraft Consult • Offers training and consultancy to build business skills • Runs workshops to help producers understand fair trade • Supports our developmentprojects • Works with a rangeof organisations
Trade Justice Unfair trade rules and practices keep millions of people in poverty and prevent poor people from gaining the benefits of trade. “The people who make these rules should come to the ground to see how we live. We are sad and we are stranded. Will they come to helps us when we are dead?” Linet Muga, former sugar cane farmer, Kenya
Policy Unit and Campaigns • Work on wider issues of trade justice • Persuade governments to support fairer trade rules and get companies to act responsibly • Over 14,000 campaigners are helping to make the voiceof the poor heard
How is Traidcraft Exchange funded? • Individuals • Department for International Development (DFID) • European Union • Comic Relief • Trusts • Charities
Get Involved – Make a donation • Donation – cash, cheque, credit card • Direct debit • Leave a legacy • Gifts For Life
Get involved - Fundraise • Coffee mornings • Wine tasting / chocolate tasting • Quiz / competition • Indian / African evening • Trade games evening • Sponsored runs / walks / cycles • www.traidcraft.org.uk
Get involved - Campaign • Log on to our website to sign up as a campaigner:www.traidcraft.org.uk/campaign • E-mail the government from the web • Fill in the latest campaign postcard
Transforming lives • Trade is a sustainable solution to fight poverty • Traidcraft has a unique approach – trading, supporting and influencing • Traidcraft can and does transform people’s lives • But we needsupport to extendour impact further