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The fairtrade foundation

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Christian aid

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15/03/2010 14:02 | Christian aid wrote a new article Super Soup on Facebook and Twitter
02/03/2010 20:01 | Christian aid wrote a new article Polls and poverty: Iraqi elections
02/03/2010 15:01 | Christian aid wrote a new article Conserving water in Peru
24/02/2010 18:01 | Christian aid wrote a new article Christian Aid's 2010 Election Campaign
11/02/2010 15:01 | Christian aid wrote a new article Lent 2010
08/02/2010 20:01 | Christian aid wrote a new article Do you know any Tax Superheroes?
07/02/2010 16:43 | beno60 posted a comment on Haiti earthquake appeal
05/02/2010 16:01 | Christian aid wrote a new article Helping Amazon people keep their homes
04/02/2010 15:02 | Christian aid wrote a new article Drop Haiti's Debt - G7 nations add their voices!

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Promote a business that respects workers' rights

On VeoSearch, you can support charities committed to fair trade and a juster economy. From the support of small independent producers to the labelling of fair products, you will find a large choice of charities committed to fair and equitable trade. From Agronomes and Vétérinaires sans Frontières to the Fédération Artisans du Monde and Sol et Sud, these charities need your help to help poor farmers who wish to expand their activity.

Prioritize North-South partnerships

The peasants and the craftsmen of the developing world need commercial partnerships that respect their rights to develop solid economic activity. Thanks to ambitious projects, guaranteed production prices are based on economic costs but also on social, human and environmental costs.

…to improve the South's conditions for development

VeoSearch contributes to the improvement of the living conditions of small independent producers by bringing financial aid to charities committed to promoting fair and equitable trade. Thus, Southern countries can benefit from the terms of the exchange and the consumers in the North can consume in a responsible and ethical way, without destroying the hopes of development of small producers in developing countries.