Denur Crafts is a small group of people, living in Kenya, who produce native handicrafts and jewelry. The group started in 1994 with just four women and has been growing ever since, presently with a membership of 40 women.
Members are selected according to a few simple criteria. One has to have skills to work by hand and have the possibility to work from their own home environment. We employ those who need a source of income in order to pay school costs for their children and/or raise the standard of living of their family. Women with children, who find themselves jobless, are given first priority. (Children are not involved in any aspect of our production.)
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Fairtrade at St Michaels is the trading name of the Oxford Fairtrade Co-operative Limited. We are a co-operative society registered under the Co-operative and Community Benefit Societies Act 2014, no. 29646R.