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The baskets are made by women from Singida in Tanzania using a type of grass called 'Nyasi'. Currently the resource is limited due to draught. By paying a fair price, the women can save money and let the land rest for a short while and thus ensuring environmental sustainability. The baskets are... Add to Cart Details |
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The aprons are made by women from Dar es salaam who attended MIKITA skills training courses in 2009. The women usually work individually and/or as a group if they receive big orders. Their main challenge is to find a market for their products so that they can be able to live a sustainable life and support... Add to Cart Details |
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The baskets are made by women from Singida in Tanzania using a type of grass called 'Nyasi'. Currently the resource is limited due to draught. By paying a fair price, the women can save money and let the land rest for a short while and thus ensuring environmental sustainability. The baskets are... Add to Cart Details |
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The bed spread is of cotton material found in Tanzania. It is made and decorated by one of the women (Teddy) who attended MIKITA courses in Dar Es salaam - 2009. The group of women can make a variety of products including tie & dye materials, and sewn products. Their aim is to earn a sustainable... Add to Cart Details |
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The shirts are made of cotton material grown and processed in Tanzania. The tie & dye patterns on the materials are made by the women who attended MIKITA courses 2009-2010. After completion of designing the materials, they use them to sew different designs as... Add to Cart Details |