Build back fairer, stronger and better
Newcastle-based organisation Shared Interest is supporting communities in the developing world to bounce back after Covid
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Yoni Puma Quispe poses for a portrait with her daughter on her concesión in the Peruvian Amazon (Image: www.daniellevillasana.com)
On World Fair Trade Day the World Fair Trade Organization is promoting the message to ‘build back fairer’, following the disruption caused by Covid-19.
For Newcastle organisation, Shared Interest, it also provides a valuable opportunity to reflect on the vital role farmers and workers play in providing the food we eat.
Shared Interest has over 10,000 members in the UK. Each member’s investment is pooled to provide vital finance to businesses in 51 countries, supporting 352,122 people last year alone.
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