LinksFairtrade Foundation is the UK member of FLO and awards the FAIRTRADE Mark, an independent consumer label that guarantees Fairtrade.
International Federation for Alternative Trade (IFAT) is the global network of Fair Trade Organisations, working to improve the livelihoods and well-being of disadvantaged producers and speaking out for greater justice in world trade.
Green Guides
One World Net is a site dedicated to harnessing the democratic potential of the internet to promote human rights and sustainable development. Good general site for exploring development issues.
The Trade Justice Movement is a group of organisations who are concerned with the negative impact of international trade rules on the poorest people in the world, on the environment, and on democracy. The TJM calls for fundamental change to the unjust rules and institutions governing international trade, so that trade is made to work for all.
MAKEPOVERTYHISTORY brings together a wide cross section of nearly 100 charities, campaigns, trade unions, faith groups and celebrities who are united by a common belief that 2005 offers a unprecedented opportunity for global change. 2005 - what we are asking for: Trade Justice. Drop the debt. More and better aid.
Oxfam is a development, relief and campaigning organisation that works with others to find lasting solutions to poverty and suffering world-wide.
New Economics Foundation works to construct a new economy centred on people and the environment.
New Internationalist reports on issues of world poverty and inequality
People and Planet UK student action and campaigning on world poverty, human rights and the environment.
Red Pepper is a radical left independent magazine with political and social debate.
War on Want campaigns against world poverty working in partnership and solidarity with people across the globe.
World Development Movement campaigns to tackle the root causes of poverty.
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