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- 1 Profile of CONTIGO´s partner Kravan House
- 1.1 Products
- 1.2 Location
- 1.3 Founded in 2003
- 1.4 History
- 1.5 Cooperation with Contigo since 2014
- 1.6 Structure of the business
- 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
Profile of CONTIGO´s partner Kravan House
Products
Scarves and accessories made of silk
Location
Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Founded in 2003
History
- Since 1996: Thanan Hok works as project manager for the “National Centre of Disabled People”
(landmine victims, those who suffer from polio disease) - She has malformed hands, due to napalm use in the Vietnam War
- She finishes her business studies and shows that also people with handicaps can be successful
- 2003: Founding of “Kravan House”, at the beginning only retail shop in Phnom Penh
- “Kravan” means blossom
- Due to several trade fairs Thanan Hok can expand her business and exports to different countries
Cooperation with Contigo since 2014
Structure of the business
Number of employees:
- 70 employees (56 women, 14 men)
- 30 weavers
- 30 sewers
- 10 employees for quality control, trainings, etc.
- 40% of the workforce has a handicap (mainly due to polio disease)
Work environment:
- Weavers live and work in Prey Veng (appr. 100km to the east of Phnom Penh)
- Spinning of silk
- Weaving
- Dyeing
- Master weavers located in Phnom Penh (offer workshops and trainings for weaving)
- Sewers mainly work at home, in order to take care of their children at the same time
Sales
- Home market (via own shop, sales to hotels)
- Exports to Australia, Canada, Japan, England, U.S.A., Switzerland, Germany
Goals
- To encourage disadvantaged and handicapped people
- To preserve the traditional culture of silk weaving
Special features
Why does CONTIGO work with Kravan House: Thanan Hok is a strong and courageous person. She is a role model for many people with handicaps in Cambodia. “Kravan House” is a start-up, CONTIGO wants to support.
Fairtrade classification
FTP = Fairtrade in Progress, information details not yet complete, a visit in Cambodia has not taken place as yet.
Fairtrade aspects
Kravan House 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
- Minimum wage in Cambodia: US$ 128/ month
- Wage at Kravan House
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- Weaver/sewer: US$ 140-150/ month
- Master: US$ 300/ month
Humane working conditions
Working hours:
- in revision
Social benefits:
- in revision
Educational opportunities:
- Apprenticeships offered (3 months to become a weaver)
- Trainings for increasing knowledge and skills (for sewing and dyeing)
Transparency
Monitoring
Country information
See Encyclopaedia Britannica: Cambodia