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Global non-profit Ibu Movement’s artisan incubator spotlights four Indian brands

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Nidhi Adlakha
Global non-profit Ibu Movement’s artisan incubator spotlights four Indian brands
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The Ibu Movement, a global non-profit, has launched the Ibu Atelier Programme to support women-led artisan groups. The initiative provides business training, design collaboration, and market access to ten global brands, including four from India.

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It highlights efforts to empower marginalized women artisans by integrating traditional handcrafts into the global economy through professional business support.

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“I want women to have the means, the respect, and the recognition not only to support themselves and their families, but to rise into leadership in their communities,” says Susan Walker, founder, global non-profit and social enterprise The Ibu Movement that ‘empowers marginalised women artisans in over 40 countries to achieve financial self-sufficiency’.

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