MONITORING VISIT TO Al-NAFEES PROTEINS

 

Fair Trade Forum – India placed 13 POCs last year in Al – NafishProteins, 13 in ChamdaUdyog and 4 in Lajij Hotel. On March 20th the FTF team visited Al- Nafish Proteins to monitor the working conditions and to take feedback from the POCs about the same. The 13 POCs who were placed initially are still working at the factory and are happy with the work. One of the POCs Mohd. Zahid has now turned into a contractor and has employed 14-15 more POCs and is planning to start a unit of his own. Mr. Zahid gave the team a tour around the factory and explained the entire meat processing process. He also explained that the organ, POCs are working on is the most valuable product in meat processing.

The observations made by the team were that though the POCs are being paid well and are happy with the job there is no assured social security for them. The POCs are not provided with complete safety gears. The living conditions they are provided with are poor and unhygienic.

The team assured Mr. Zahid that FTF will be happy to help with the documentation part for the factory if required.

UNHCR MISSION VISIT

UNHCR MISSION VISIT

Location: Chandeni -1, Chandeni-2, Ward No: 7

Date:15-03-19

The mission consisted of

  • Pema Tenzin, US Embassy representative
  • Walter Sanchez, Head – Durable Solutions, UNHCR
  • Dolan Mukherjee, Sr. Project Coordinator, FTF-I

The Mission was received at Nuh Bus-stop by Mr. RandhirSingh, Community Counsellor and Mr. VineetBhagoji, Project Coordinator from the Believe India (BI) Team.  The Visit commenced at around 9 am. Mr. Vineet from the BI team welcomed the Representatives from the mission and gave them a brief introduction about the project activities in Mewat.  The mission was then taken to visit the vegetable shop of Mr. Kamal Hussain who received loan under the re- Bank scheme. Mr. Walter and Mr. Pema Interacted with Mr. Kamal Hussain and asked several questions. Mr. Walter was impressed with the fact that the concerned POC has bought a motorbike for his use and suggested that he should get a carriage fixed at the back to get vegetables from the market. Mr. Pema interacted with Kamal in Hindi and asked him questions related to his clientele and family composition and education of his children. Later the mission visited the micro enterprise of Ms. RohimaKhatoon who runs a breakfast and snacks outlet, Mr. Hifzul Rahman and Mr. Md. Hussain who run a grocery store and a chicken shop respectively. All the 3 enterprises are on Chandani main road. Ms.RohimaKhatoon was not keeping well, so we had to interact with her husband who was assisting Ms. Khatoon to run the business. Mr. Tenzin asked a similar set of Questions to all the 3 entrepreneurs regarding their clientele, Family composition and education of their children and their relations with the local communities. Mr. Walter asked the question about the progress made by the concerned POCs after the intervention made by Implementing partners in terms of the new purchases for their households and the change it has bought in their lifestyles. One more question Mr. Sanchez stressed on was where and how will the POC invest his profits in order to expand his business. They appreciated the progress made by the POCs. The mission then visited the community in Chandani and took stock of the housing also had a brief interaction with the Chairman of the Community. Mr. Pema also visited the house of Mr. Hifzul Rahman and inspected the Bathrooms as well with due permission from the POCs. The BI team later escorted the mission to the Chandani center to interact with the trainees who were learning to stitch. During the interaction, Mr. Walter asked if the women had worked on any hand skill prior to migration and encouraged them to make some embroidery designs native to Burma for showcasing in the future. Ms. Dolan from FTF-I took the initiative to make the women in the center feel comfortable and conversed in Bengali with them. Her efforts made it easier for the POCs at the center to open up and answer all the questions posed to them easily. The mission then visited the grocery store of Mr. Noor Islam where a similar set of the question was posed to him by the visitors. The Mission also interacted with the POCs Placed in the Tanneries and understood the placement model from the beneficiaries themselves. Mr. Walter also suggested that discussion should be started with the employer to further benefit the placed refugees in terms of social security but at the same time acknowledged and appreciated the fact that the placed POCs were earning more than the local population working in the tannery. The mission then visited the community playground where the POCs reminded Mr. Sanchez of his promise of getting them a football. The POCs then showcased their national game “Pache” and Mr. Walter joined the POCs and showcased his athletic and football skills. During the game was going on Mr. Pema interacted Ms. Dolan and inquired that like the Congolese group and the Somalian groups, does Rohingya community have a potential to set up a food group. Ms. Dolan informed Mr. Pema that the POCs have the potential but the main component of their food is usually meat and often beef which will be a no go with the Indian community so space has not been explored. The Visit came to an end with the visit to the BI office cum training center in Ward No. 7 where the mission met the POC from the Ajida group, howeve,r only one POC was working because it was a Friday and the other 4 POCs left to offer their Friday prayer. The Visit ended at 15:30 hours. Mr. Sanchez suggested that the implementation partners should explore and submit an proposal for training the skilled youth from the rohingya community to become a football trainer and get them certified by an external agency. Mr. Pema also suggested that UNHCR and its partners should start a dialogues with travel agencies to explorethe inclusion of POC Community (Jaipur) visits in their itinerary anda shop should be set up to sell the products made by refugees.

#SheThePower: Women’s day Campaign

#SheThePower: Women’s day Campaign

Fair  Trade Forum India celebrated the 2019 Women’s Day with a lot of zeal and enthusiasm. FTF-I celebrated this Women’s day by launching a Women’s day campaign with #hashtag #ShethePower: Building New India, acknowledging the women contribution in building the new India. FTF-I asked all it’s member organizations to post stories of women artisans with the hashtag and share their stories on their Social media platforms.

FTF-I salutes all the Women out there and their Spirit and Efforts for making India Stronger in their own way.FTF-I celebrates the women of dreams, whose dreams are never about her and always strives for her loved ones.

Fair Utsav saket – Report

Flourishing is never a solo endeavor, and here it was not just about us but for the greater good.   We have been moving past each milestone with patience and persistent efforts and so it was time that we let our flagships display their work. Fair Utsav Saket was the main attraction of the World Fair Trade Week.

The  Fair  Utsav  Saket  –  exhibition  of  Indian  crafts  and weaves started on 8th  November, 2017 and was wrapped up by 13th  November, 2017. It   was inaugurated by the WFTO board members along with the FTF-I board members. I AM (Indian Artisan  Movement)  was  launched  at  this  platform  by  the  Board  of  FTF-I  at  this    grand ceremony.  The  I  Am  campaign  was  launched  with  the  motive  to  strengthen  the advocacy for  basic rights  of  Artisans and Fair wages for Artisans.Read More

Sasha Features In LBB 

Sasha Features In LBB 

Sasha boutique in Kolkata featured in 8 boutiques that should be visited to get the look you want to sport, the list was made as a alternative to the upscale stores in the malls and FTF-I congratulates sasha for achieving this feat. Click Here

Fair Trade at Accenture Grant Partners Workshop

Fair Trade at Accenture Grant Partners Workshop

Mr. Iytha Mallikarjuna, President, FTF-I was invited as a panel member for the plenary Route to market strategy at Accenture Grant Partners Workshop organised by Accenture and CAF India. The Workshop was also attended by Mr. Ranvir Sisodia, Secretary, FTF-I and Mr. O P Yadav, Treasurer, FTF-I. Mr Sisodia also shared his inputs regarding Sustainable marketing strategy for small producer groups.