Sentences with phrase «women artisans who»

Many of the artists invited were eager for the opportunity not only to visit Afghanistan but also to collaborate with the women artisans who have developed the art of carpet making there.

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All of the artisans are women (except one grandfather who sews bibs and Christmas ornaments) and their experiences are typical of many women around the world.
«No one who worships me with loyalty - and - love is lost to Me», says Lord Krishna, «For whosoever makes me his haven, base - born though he may be, yes women too and artisans, even serfs, theirs is to tread the highest way.»
Primarily working in Uganda, Just One purchases directly from local artisans who are mostly women and then also donates a portion of the profits back into the communities where they work and live.
Osinbajo also said there was appreciation from other African leaders regarding the N500bn Social Intervention Programme of the present administration which focuses primarily on women, including the one million market women, traders and artisans who will get macro-credit loans.
These are some of the women artisans at the sewing center in Nepal who make the clothes for Elegantees, one of my favorite ethical fashion brands!
For example, this gorgeous paperweight that Village Artisan who creates ethically made and sourced items from women in India.
The Short Version: World - renowned dating expert Matt Artisan sympathizes with single men who feel tongue - tied before a beautiful woman — because he used to be one of them.
-- Employing at risk, impoverished women to improve their livelihood; — Eco-friendly practices in our sourcing of materials and our design processes; — Honouring traditional artisan crafts and techniques providing sustainable fair trade wages; — Creating exclusive, modern designs that reflect the beauty and culture of the women who made them; — Donating back to their artisan communities for healthcare and educational needs.
These enterprises employ local artisans, mostly women, from rural areas who would otherwise have limited or no access to paid work, let alone a sustainable income.
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