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Live Wild Colorblock Crossbody Bag

Hit the street in style with this crossbody that can also be worn as a belt bag! Featuring trendy colorblocking in warm hues, this cotton bag has a front flap with a hook and loop fastener closure. Multiple zippered and slip pockets make it easy to securely store and carry your personal items. Handcrafted by artisans with the nonprofit organization Manushi, which works with women in various parts of Nepal to promote gender perspective in sustainable development, to enhance women's social and economic status, to put women in the forefront of human development, and to put marginalized people in the world of work through handicraft production and small businesses.

HANDCRAFTED IN NEPAL

  • Materials: Cotton, metal hardware
  • Measures: 6"W x 8"H x 2.75"D
  • Colors: Olive green, red, orange, brown, black, silver hardware

SKU: 5917180

THE MAKERS

The nonprofit organization Manushi, meaning "energetic woman," was established in 1991 to assist poor, disadvantaged Nepali women. Located in Kathmandu, Manushi works with women in various parts of the country. The organization's goals are to promote gender perspective in sustainable development, to enhance women's social and economic status, to put women in the forefront of human development, and to put marginalized people in the world of work through handicraft production and small businesses. In addition to craft production and marketing, Manushi conducts community development, entrepreneurship and skills training, and provides microfinance loans. Currently some 90 percent of Manushi's artisans are women. Constitutionally Nepali women have rights, explains director Padmasana Shakya, but practically they have few opportunities within a culture that discriminates against women.
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Welcome to our global maker-to-market movement where, together with 20,000 artisans, we ignite social change. We create opportunities for individuals, families, and communities in developing countries to thrive through strong relationships, fair wages, safe working conditions, and sustainable practices.

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