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Emploi

Here's a story about how members of the Changemakers community are working to ensure that labor benefits rather than exploits people and the environment:

Every year innumerable women disappear into the throes of sexual slavery yearly and millions of children are forced into child labor, but you can help put an end to this global blight by looking for ways to buy goods approved by organizations such as RugMark, The Emancipation Network, and TransFair USA.

These three Changemakers competition finalists are featured in the following video that shows how they are supporting economic freedom and justice for some of the world's most vulnerable populations. 

6 weeks agoLorna mcginley entered Ethnic Threads in this competition.
7 weeks agoBijal Damani entered Bridge the Gap : Project Galaxy Bazaar - A SocioEntrepreneurship Venture of Grade 11-12 Students in this competition.
11 weeks agoLisanne Addink entered VerdraaidGoed! in this competition.
12 weeks agoZainab Shakeel entered a nomination for Eurasia Foundation of Central Asia.
13 weeks agoRomina A. Gonzalez / Paula A. Valeri entered Cultivando Oportunidades: El Invernadero en la Escuela in this competition.
15 weeks agoPeter Petrovcic entered People's Corp - Screw Profit in this competition.
18 weeks agoMichael Redhead Champagne entered Indigenous Health & Safety for YOUth in this competition.
22 weeks agoNadia Duguay entered idActFN in this competition.
23 weeks agoRichard L'Abbé entered Le coeur à l'apprentissage in this competition.
36 weeks agoPedro Joel Espinosa entered Mobile Voices: A Mobile, Open Source, Popular Communication Platform for First-Generation Immigrants in Los Angeles in this competition.