Australia’s federal government is withdrawing its support from a longstanding program that protects the country’s garment workers from sweatshop exploitation. The move, a victim of budget cuts, effectively puts an end to Ethical Clothing Australia, a joint industry-union initiative that relies on the government’s annual $925,000 largesse to stamp out human-rights abuses in the local […]
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Dedicated to the reduction of poverty, the alleviation of worst forms of poverty and deprivation through livelihood development projects, skilled trainings, production cash advances and profit sharing. The Project brings to the people community improvement projects that are answering the expressed needs, meets most urgent circumstances. It works in a most relevant, effective and efficiently planned and with low administration.
It is implemented with the full democratic participation of the beneficiaries and community members. There is an integrated implementing professional team of 63 employees. This project is expanding to the production assistance, organic certification and processing and marketing of Mangos of the Indigenous “Aeta” people, the most needy and marginal of society.
Nominated three times for the Nobel Peace Prize and winner of numerous awards.
Founder and General manager
Father Shay Cullen
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