IKEA Supports Women Artisans in Rural India
For women especially, a sustainable income opens up a world of new possibilities such as opening up a new bank account, being able to invest in their children - especially their daughter’s education. This also includes building their self-confidence and skills as artisans and businesswomen.
What is a social entrepreneur? A social entrepreneur uses business as a way to create social change. For social enterprises, business is good when people profit. The social enterprises IKEA works with in India are small scale producers of handcrafted products in the Indian handicraft tradition. These business enterprises are an additional livelihood to agriculture, which is the main source of income in rural areas of India. Managed and created by women, many of these artisans are either shareholders or co-owners through self-help groups.
IKEA works with Rangsutra and Industree in India who are engaging 1,100 local artisans to produce the IKEA collections. IKEA also works with Doi Tung in Thailand who engages 200 local artisans in the IKEA production. For smaller scale projects, IKEA has several local social entrepreneurs providing a single IKEA store with handmade products or services. IKEA has these collaborations with APIKRI in Indonesia, the Multicultural Refugee Coalition /Open Arms in the USA, Place de Bleu in Denmark and YallaTrappan in Sweden.
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