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- 1 Profile of CONTIGO´s partner BeadforLife
- 1.1 Products
- 1.2 Location
- 1.3 Founded in 2004
- 1.4 History
- 1.5 Cooperation with CONTIGO since 2010
- 1.6 Structure of the organisation
- 1.7 Sales
- 1.8 Goals
- 1.9 Special features
- 2 Fairtrade classification
- 3 Fairtrade aspects
- 3.1 No child labour
- 3.2 No discrimination
- 3.3 Fair wages
- 3.4 Humane working conditions
- 3.5 Transparency
- 4 Monitoring
- 5 Country information
- 6 Photos
- 7 Videos
This trade relationship is currently not active.
Profile of CONTIGO´s partner BeadforLife
Products
Recycled jewellery made out of paper
Location
Kampala, Uganda – distance to Europe: 6,100km
Founded in 2004
History
- 2004: NGO BeadforLife founded by Torkin Wakefield, Devin Hibbard, Ginny Jordan, and Millie Grace Akena from Uganda
- Founders inspired by the bead makers in the slums of Kampala
- BeadforLife teams established in:
- Kampala/Uganda
- Boulder, Co./USA
- Montpellier/France (started in 2009)
- 2009: CONTIGO meets BeadforLife
Cooperation with CONTIGO since 2010
Structure of the organisation
Number of employees:
- 390 seamstresses and bead makers
- 540 employees employed by these bead makers
- 2,880 people derive their livelihood (directly and indirectly) from the craft
Organisation of workforce:
- BeadforLife is an NGO
- Members are organised into 5 groups with 85 members each
- Members receive orders from BeadforLife twice a month
- Members are mainly young mothers, disabled people, widows, people misplaced by war, and people infected with HIV
- New members are recruited through visits to the slums and HIV centres
Sales
Exports (100%) to Germany, France, Spain, Switzerland, England, and Belgium
Goals
- To alleviate extreme poverty
- To special help for/recognition of women
- To create and save jobs
Special features
- Social engagement in Uganda:
- Rural development programmes
- Programmes for teenagers with HIV/AIDS (Power of Hope)
- Collecting donations for medical treatment of refugees in northern Uganda
- Sponsoring the costs for paediatric chemotherapy (children’s cancer charity Uganda)
- Payment of a bed in the International Hospital of Kampala to treat emergency cases
- Organisation of BeadParties (USA, England, France): selling paper jewellery and informing attendees of the work in Uganda
- 100% of net earnings are invested in projects serving communal well being
Why does CONTIGO work with BeadforLife: BfL enjoys a good international reputation. They have transformed from a NGO into a economically self-sustaining project. The future prospects for the partnership are great.
Fairtrade classification
FTA= Fairtrade in Progress, a visit in Uganda has not taken place as yet.
Fairtrade aspects
BeadforLife complies with the following Fairtrade Principles:
No child labour
No discrimination
No discrimination due to gender, disability, religion, ethnicity, sexual orientation, political orientation, or infection with HIV
Fair wages
- Average wage at BeadforLife: US $275
Humane working conditions
Working hours:
- 15-35 hours/week
Social benefits:
- Malaria testing and treatment
- Free HIV tests for all employees and children
- Health training
- Partial payment of mosquito nets, contraception, and glasses
- Support for employees to found their own businesses (including training for starting a business, help with creating custom savings plan, and accessing financial help)
- House building program targeted at the bead makers
Educational opportunities:
- Start-up trainings for women so they can launch own business
- Work orientation programme for teenagers from poor families
- Classes on health (prevention and treatment)
- Training:
- Duration: 27 months
- Month 1 to 2: learn beading and basics for production of necklaces
- Month 3: courses on saving money, family planning, health
- From month 6: training in starting a business
- After 13 months: collecting first practical experiences in starting and running a small business
- After 27 months: the women should be independent from the organisation and running their own business
Transparency
- Payroll is available
- Pay slips are available
- SAR (Self Assessment Report) was duly submitted to CONTIGO
Monitoring
- Member of:
- Fair Trade Federation (FTO)
Country information
See Encyclopaedia Britannica: Uganda
Photos
10 years of BeadforLife
Production
Stories of success:
Grace Aol, 49: “I was afraid to hold a pen, but the literacy classes let that fear disappear.”
Fatina Apio is happy that she can dance in a circle, as it is custom in Uganda, with other members of Bead for Life. They celebrate their new lives without poverty together.
Shalila Musa is a great example for women that gain increasing independence due to technology: “I am happy that I am registered with Mobile Money. I can withdraw money in many places and if my purse ever gets stolen I can withdraw money and continue with my business. I also use it to pay the school fees at Bushenuyi for my son.”