Using fair trade to beat poverty

Producing baskets and mats in central Uganda had traditionally been the work of women. Now this practice is used to fight poverty.
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Going potty about pottery

Among the endless allegations of thievery, subterfuge and conspiracy, there is only this certainty: North Carolina's people take pottery seriously.
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Crafts that steal hearts

Margret Woermann is the owner of and creative force behind the Heartworks craft shops.
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Made in Khayelitsha, sold in New York

A Cape Town beading initiative is improving the lives of poor women in the townships around the city.
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With a little help from the little people

Woza Moya's beaded dolls and their creators are on exhibition, writes Niren Tolsi.
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