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  • Mosiammat Rahimah Begum, walks out of the Mornia Kik Rug Factory in Doani Villlage, Haragach Upazila, Rangpur, Bangladesh on 19th September 2011 where she works alongside 25 rural village women making rugs for German textile discounter Kik. Over 400 women have been economically empowered through the CARE Bangladesh WONDER Project that was completed recently. The WONDER Project's goals were to create sustainable income and employment opportunities for extremely poor women by training them in rug production for export. The women now earn about 4000 Bangladeshi Taka per month. The WONDER Project has now moved into a new phase that focusses on general healthcare, workplace safety and nutritional training and awareness programs. Photo by Suzanne Lee for The Guardian
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  • Ayshah Begum works on her rug at the Mornia Kik Rug Factory in Doani Villlage, Haragach Upazila, Rangpur, Bangladesh on 19th September 2011 where she works alongside 25 rural village women making rugs for German textile discounter Kik. Over 400 women have been economically empowered through the CARE Bangladesh WONDER Project that was completed recently. The WONDER Project's goals were to create sustainable income and employment opportunities for extremely poor women by training them in rug production for export. The women now earn about 4000 Bangladeshi Taka per month. The WONDER Project has now moved into a new phase that focusses on general healthcare, workplace safety and nutritional training and awareness programs. Photo by Suzanne Lee for The Guardian
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  • Aklima Khatun works on her rug at the Mornia Kik Rug Factory in Doani Villlage, Haragach Upazila, Rangpur, Bangladesh on 19th September 2011 where she works alongside 25 rural village women making rugs for German textile discounter Kik. Over 400 women have been economically empowered through the CARE Bangladesh WONDER Project that was completed recently. The WONDER Project's goals were to create sustainable income and employment opportunities for extremely poor women by training them in rug production for export. The women now earn about 4000 Bangladeshi Taka per month. The WONDER Project has now moved into a new phase that focusses on general healthcare, workplace safety and nutritional training and awareness programs. Photo by Suzanne Lee for The Guardian
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  • (L-R) Mosiammat Rahimah Begum (yellow sari), Mosammat Reshona Khatun (center, red sari), and Mossammat Dulali Begum (grey hat) work on their rugs at the Mornia Kik Rug Factory in Doani Villlage, Haragach Upazila, Rangpur, Bangladesh on 19th September 2011 where they work alongside 25 rural village women making rugs for German textile discounter Kik. Over 400 women have been economically empowered through the CARE Bangladesh WONDER Project that was completed recently. The WONDER Project's goals were to create sustainable income and employment opportunities for extremely poor women by training them in rug production for export. The women now earn about 4000 Bangladeshi Taka per month. The WONDER Project has now moved into a new phase that focusses on general healthcare, workplace safety and nutritional training and awareness programs. Photo by Suzanne Lee for The Guardian
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  • (L-R) Mosiammat Rahimah Begum (yellow sari), Mosammat Reshona Khatun (center, red sari), and Mossammat Dulali Begum (grey hat) work on their rugs at the Mornia Kik Rug Factory in Doani Villlage, Haragach Upazila, Rangpur, Bangladesh on 19th September 2011 where they work alongside 25 rural village women making rugs for German textile discounter Kik. Over 400 women have been economically empowered through the CARE Bangladesh WONDER Project that was completed recently. The WONDER Project's goals were to create sustainable income and employment opportunities for extremely poor women by training them in rug production for export. The women now earn about 4000 Bangladeshi Taka per month. The WONDER Project has now moved into a new phase that focusses on general healthcare, workplace safety and nutritional training and awareness programs. Photo by Suzanne Lee for The Guardian
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  • Nuna Begum (in red/green sari), works on a rug at the Mornia Kik Rug Factory in Doani Villlage, Haragach Upazila, Rangpur, Bangladesh on 19th September 2011 where she works alongside 25 rural village women making rugs for German textile discounter Kik. Over 400 women have been economically empowered through the CARE Bangladesh WONDER Project that was completed recently. The WONDER Project's goals were to create sustainable income and employment opportunities for extremely poor women by training them in rug production for export. The women now earn about 4000 Bangladeshi Taka per month. The WONDER Project has now moved into a new phase that focusses on general healthcare, workplace safety and nutritional training and awareness programs. Photo by Suzanne Lee for The Guardian
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  • Nuna Begum (in red/green sari), works on a rug at the Mornia Kik Rug Factory in Doani Villlage, Haragach Upazila, Rangpur, Bangladesh on 19th September 2011 where she works alongside 25 rural village women making rugs for German textile discounter Kik. Over 400 women have been economically empowered through the CARE Bangladesh WONDER Project that was completed recently. The WONDER Project's goals were to create sustainable income and employment opportunities for extremely poor women by training them in rug production for export. The women now earn about 4000 Bangladeshi Taka per month. The WONDER Project has now moved into a new phase that focusses on general healthcare, workplace safety and nutritional training and awareness programs. Photo by Suzanne Lee for The Guardian
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  • Aklima Khatun works on her rug at the Mornia Kik Rug Factory in Doani Villlage, Haragach Upazila, Rangpur, Bangladesh on 19th September 2011 where she works alongside 25 rural village women making rugs for German textile discounter Kik. Over 400 women have been economically empowered through the CARE Bangladesh WONDER Project that was completed recently. The WONDER Project's goals were to create sustainable income and employment opportunities for extremely poor women by training them in rug production for export. The women now earn about 4000 Bangladeshi Taka per month. The WONDER Project has now moved into a new phase that focusses on general healthcare, workplace safety and nutritional training and awareness programs. Photo by Suzanne Lee for The Guardian
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  • Aklima Khatun works on her rug at the Mornia Kik Rug Factory in Doani Villlage, Haragach Upazila, Rangpur, Bangladesh on 19th September 2011 where she works alongside 25 rural village women making rugs for German textile discounter Kik. Over 400 women have been economically empowered through the CARE Bangladesh WONDER Project that was completed recently. The WONDER Project's goals were to create sustainable income and employment opportunities for extremely poor women by training them in rug production for export. The women now earn about 4000 Bangladeshi Taka per month. The WONDER Project has now moved into a new phase that focusses on general healthcare, workplace safety and nutritional training and awareness programs. Photo by Suzanne Lee for The Guardian
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  • (L-R) Mosiammat Rahimah Begum (yellow sari) and Mosammat Reshona Khatun (center, red sari) work on their rugs at the Mornia Kik Rug Factory in Doani Villlage, Haragach Upazila, Rangpur, Bangladesh on 19th September 2011 where they work alongside 25 rural village women making rugs for German textile discounter Kik. Over 400 women have been economically empowered through the CARE Bangladesh WONDER Project that was completed recently. The WONDER Project's goals were to create sustainable income and employment opportunities for extremely poor women by training them in rug production for export. The women now earn about 4000 Bangladeshi Taka per month. The WONDER Project has now moved into a new phase that focusses on general healthcare, workplace safety and nutritional training and awareness programs. Photo by Suzanne Lee for The Guardian
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  • (L-R) Mosiammat Rahimah Begum (yellow sari), Mosammat Reshona Khatun (center, red sari), and Mossammat Dulali Begum (grey hat) work on their rugs at the Mornia Kik Rug Factory in Doani Villlage, Haragach Upazila, Rangpur, Bangladesh on 19th September 2011 where they work alongside 25 rural village women making rugs for German textile discounter Kik. Over 400 women have been economically empowered through the CARE Bangladesh WONDER Project that was completed recently. The WONDER Project's goals were to create sustainable income and employment opportunities for extremely poor women by training them in rug production for export. The women now earn about 4000 Bangladeshi Taka per month. The WONDER Project has now moved into a new phase that focusses on general healthcare, workplace safety and nutritional training and awareness programs. Photo by Suzanne Lee for The Guardian
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  • (Facing left, top-bottom) Murunnahar Khatun (blue hat), Mosiammat Rahimah Begum (yellow sari), Mosammat Reshona Khatun (red sari) and Mosammat Dulali Begum (grey hat) work on their rugs at the Mornia Kik Rug Factory in Doani Villlage, Haragach Upazila, Rangpur, Bangladesh on 19th September 2011 where they work alongside 25 rural village women making rugs for German textile discounter Kik. Over 400 women have been economically empowered through the CARE Bangladesh WONDER Project that was completed recently. The WONDER Project's goals were to create sustainable income and employment opportunities for extremely poor women by training them in rug production for export. The women now earn about 4000 Bangladeshi Taka per month. The WONDER Project has now moved into a new phase that focusses on general healthcare, workplace safety and nutritional training and awareness programs. Photo by Suzanne Lee for The Guardian
    Suzanne20110919-Guardian-Care-0511.JPG
  • Nuna Begum (in red/green sari), works on a rug at the Mornia Kik Rug Factory in Doani Villlage, Haragach Upazila, Rangpur, Bangladesh on 19th September 2011 where she works alongside 25 rural village women making rugs for German textile discounter Kik. Over 400 women have been economically empowered through the CARE Bangladesh WONDER Project that was completed recently. The WONDER Project's goals were to create sustainable income and employment opportunities for extremely poor women by training them in rug production for export. The women now earn about 4000 Bangladeshi Taka per month. The WONDER Project has now moved into a new phase that focusses on general healthcare, workplace safety and nutritional training and awareness programs. Photo by Suzanne Lee for The Guardian
    Suzanne20110919-Guardian-Care-0498.JPG
  • Murunnahar Khatun (in blue hat), works on a rug at the Mornia Kik Rug Factory in Doani Villlage, Haragach Upazila, Rangpur, Bangladesh on 19th September 2011 where she works alongside 25 rural village women making rugs for German textile discounter Kik. Over 400 women have been economically empowered through the CARE Bangladesh WONDER Project that was completed recently. The WONDER Project's goals were to create sustainable income and employment opportunities for extremely poor women by training them in rug production for export. The women now earn about 4000 Bangladeshi Taka per month. The WONDER Project has now moved into a new phase that focusses on general healthcare, workplace safety and nutritional training and awareness programs. Photo by Suzanne Lee for The Guardian
    Suzanne20110919-Guardian-Care-0493.JPG
  • Murunnahar Khatun (in blue hat), works on a rug at the Mornia Kik Rug Factory in Doani Villlage, Haragach Upazila, Rangpur, Bangladesh on 19th September 2011 where she works alongside 25 rural village women making rugs for German textile discounter Kik. Over 400 women have been economically empowered through the CARE Bangladesh WONDER Project that was completed recently. The WONDER Project's goals were to create sustainable income and employment opportunities for extremely poor women by training them in rug production for export. The women now earn about 4000 Bangladeshi Taka per month. The WONDER Project has now moved into a new phase that focusses on general healthcare, workplace safety and nutritional training and awareness programs. Photo by Suzanne Lee for The Guardian
    Suzanne20110919-Guardian-Care-0488.JPG
  • Mosiammat Rahimah Begum (in yellow sari) and Mosammat Dulali Begum (extreme right), walk into the Mornia Kik Rug Factory in Doani Villlage, Haragach Upazila, Rangpur, Bangladesh on 19th September 2011 where she works alongside 25 rural village women making rugs for German textile discounter Kik. Over 400 women have been economically empowered through the CARE Bangladesh WONDER Project that was completed recently. The WONDER Project's goals were to create sustainable income and employment opportunities for extremely poor women by training them in rug production for export. The women now earn about 4000 Bangladeshi Taka per month. The WONDER Project has now moved into a new phase that focusses on general healthcare, workplace safety and nutritional training and awareness programs. Photo by Suzanne Lee for The Guardian
    Suzanne20110919-Guardian-Care-0903.JPG
  • Aklima Khatun works on her rug at the Mornia Kik Rug Factory in Doani Villlage, Haragach Upazila, Rangpur, Bangladesh on 19th September 2011 where she works alongside 25 rural village women making rugs for German textile discounter Kik. Over 400 women have been economically empowered through the CARE Bangladesh WONDER Project that was completed recently. The WONDER Project's goals were to create sustainable income and employment opportunities for extremely poor women by training them in rug production for export. The women now earn about 4000 Bangladeshi Taka per month. The WONDER Project has now moved into a new phase that focusses on general healthcare, workplace safety and nutritional training and awareness programs. Photo by Suzanne Lee for The Guardian
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  • Fairtrade personnel inspect tests being done on textiles in the testing lab at the Pratibha vertically integrated garment unit in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India on 11 November 2014. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Workers working on textiles in the Pratibha vertically integrated garment unit in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India on 11 November 2014. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Workers test textiles in the Pratibha vertically integrated garment unit in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India on 11 November 2014. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Workers working on textiles in the Pratibha vertically integrated garment unit in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India on 11 November 2014. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Views of parts of the sprawling Pratibha vertically integrated garment unit in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India on 11 November 2014. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Raw cotton being processed into yarn and thread in the Spinning Room of the Pratibha vertically integrated garment unit in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India on 11 November 2014. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Raw cotton being processed into yarn and thread in the Spinning Room of the Pratibha vertically integrated garment unit in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India on 11 November 2014. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Raw cotton in the Blow Room of the Pratibha vertically integrated garment unit in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India on 11 November 2014. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • A worker walks past raw cotton stacks in the Raw Material Godown of the Pratibha vertically integrated garment unit in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India on 11 November 2014. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Workers sew clothes in the Pratibha vertically integrated garment unit in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India on 11 November 2014. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Workers in the Lot Preparation and Roll Opening section of the Pratibha vertically integrated garment unit in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India on 11 November 2014. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Line workers sew garments together into finished products at the Pratibha vertically integrated garment unit in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India on 11 November 2014. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Line workers sew garments together into finished products at the Pratibha vertically integrated garment unit in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India on 11 November 2014. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Workers preparing layers of cloth to be cut into shapes for sewing into clothing at the Pratibha vertically integrated garment unit in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India on 11 November 2014. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Workers preparing layers of cloth to be cut into shapes for sewing into clothing at the Pratibha vertically integrated garment unit in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India on 11 November 2014. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Workers preparing layers of cloth to be cut into shapes for sewing into clothing at the Pratibha vertically integrated garment unit in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India on 11 November 2014. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
    20141111-Fairtrade-Indore-0662.jpg
  • Workers preparing layers of cloth to be cut into shapes for sewing into clothing at the Pratibha vertically integrated garment unit in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India on 11 November 2014. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
    20141111-Fairtrade-Indore-0664.jpg
  • Workers preparing layers of cloth to be cut into shapes for sewing into clothing at the Pratibha vertically integrated garment unit in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India on 11 November 2014. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Workers preparing layers of cloth to be cut into shapes for sewing into clothing at the Pratibha vertically integrated garment unit in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India on 11 November 2014. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
    20141111-Fairtrade-Indore-0637.jpg
  • Workers printing textiles on the Roll Printer of the Pratibha vertically integrated garment unit in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India on 11 November 2014. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
    20141111-Fairtrade-Indore-0627.jpg
  • Pratibha employees working the late shift in the warehouse of the Pratibha vertically integrated garment unit in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India on 11 November 2014. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Workers work on rolls of textiles in the Pratibha vertically integrated garment unit in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India on 11 November 2014. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
    20141111-Fairtrade-Indore-0602.jpg
  • Workers in the Lot Preparation and Roll Opening section of the Pratibha vertically integrated garment unit in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India on 11 November 2014. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Workers work on dying textiles in the Dye House at the Pratibha vertically integrated garment unit in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India on 11 November 2014. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Workers work on dying textiles in the Dye House at the Pratibha vertically integrated garment unit in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India on 11 November 2014. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Workers work on dying textiles in the Dye House at the Pratibha vertically integrated garment unit in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India on 11 November 2014. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Workers work on dying textiles in the Dye House at the Pratibha vertically integrated garment unit in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India on 11 November 2014. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • A technician tests textile colours in a wide variety of lightings in the testing lab at the Pratibha vertically integrated garment unit in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India on 11 November 2014. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • A worker works with the colour mixing machine at the Pratibha vertically integrated garment unit in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India on 11 November 2014. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Workers unload a tractor of cotton at the Pratibha vertically integrated garment unit in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India on 11 November 2014. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Workers unload a tractor of cotton at the Pratibha vertically integrated garment unit in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India on 11 November 2014. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Workers unload a tractor of cotton at the Pratibha vertically integrated garment unit in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India on 11 November 2014. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Workers tend to the machines in the Knitting area of the Pratibha vertically integrated garment unit in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India on 11 November 2014. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Raw cotton being processed into yarn and thread in the Spinning Room of the Pratibha vertically integrated garment unit in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India on 11 November 2014. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Raw cotton being processed into yarn and thread in the Spinning Room of the Pratibha vertically integrated garment unit in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India on 11 November 2014. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Raw cotton being processed into yarn and thread in the Spinning Room of the Pratibha vertically integrated garment unit in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India on 11 November 2014. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Raw cotton being processed into yarn and thread in the Spinning Room of the Pratibha vertically integrated garment unit in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India on 11 November 2014. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Raw cotton being processed into yarn and thread in the Spinning Room of the Pratibha vertically integrated garment unit in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India on 11 November 2014. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Raw cotton being processed into yarn and thread in the Spinning Room of the Pratibha vertically integrated garment unit in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India on 11 November 2014. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Raw cotton being processed into yarn and thread in the Spinning Room of the Pratibha vertically integrated garment unit in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India on 11 November 2014. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Raw cotton being processed into yarn and thread in the Spinning Room of the Pratibha vertically integrated garment unit in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India on 11 November 2014. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Raw cotton being processed into yarn and thread in the Spinning Room of the Pratibha vertically integrated garment unit in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India on 11 November 2014. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Raw cotton being processed into yarn and thread in the Spinning Room of the Pratibha vertically integrated garment unit in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India on 11 November 2014. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Raw cotton being processed into yarn and thread in the Spinning Room of the Pratibha vertically integrated garment unit in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India on 11 November 2014. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Raw cotton being processed into yarn and thread in the Spinning Room of the Pratibha vertically integrated garment unit in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India on 11 November 2014. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Raw cotton being processed into yarn and thread in the Spinning Room of the Pratibha vertically integrated garment unit in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India on 11 November 2014. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Raw cotton being processed into yarn and thread in the Spinning Room of the Pratibha vertically integrated garment unit in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India on 11 November 2014. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Fairtrade personnel inspect the processing of raw cotton in the Spinning Room of the Pratibha vertically integrated garment unit in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India on 11 November 2014. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Raw cotton being processed in the Spinning Room of the Pratibha vertically integrated garment unit in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India on 11 November 2014. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Raw cotton in the Blow Room of the Pratibha vertically integrated garment unit in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India on 11 November 2014. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Fairtrade personnel inspect the processing of raw cotton in the Blow Room of the Pratibha vertically integrated garment unit in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India on 11 November 2014. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Fairtrade personnel being given a tour as raw cotton is being processed using a machine in the Blow Room of the Pratibha vertically integrated garment unit in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India on 11 November 2014. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • A worker works with raw cotton being processed using a machine in the Blow Room of the Pratibha vertically integrated garment unit in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India on 11 November 2014. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Fairtrade personnel being shown around the Raw Material Godown of the Pratibha vertically integrated garment unit in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India on 11 November 2014. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Overview of a part of the sprawling Pratibha vertically integrated garment unit in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India on 11 November 2014. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Workers sew clothes in the Pratibha vertically integrated garment unit in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India on 11 November 2014. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Workers sew clothes in the Pratibha vertically integrated garment unit in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India on 11 November 2014. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Workers sew clothes in the Pratibha vertically integrated garment unit in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India on 11 November 2014. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Melanie Dürr, a Fairtrade personnel, looks at clothing designs in the design room at the Pratibha vertically integrated garment unit in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India on 11 November 2014. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Coloured cotton thread on a shelf in the Pratibha vertically integrated garment unit in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India on 11 November 2014. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Fairtrade personnel speak with a Pratibha senior executive in his office at the Pratibha vertically integrated garment unit in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India on 11 November 2014. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Line workers sew garments together into finished products at the Pratibha vertically integrated garment unit in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India on 11 November 2014. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Line workers sew garments together into finished products at the Pratibha vertically integrated garment unit in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India on 11 November 2014. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Workers preparing layers of cloth to be cut into shapes for sewing into clothing at the Pratibha vertically integrated garment unit in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India on 11 November 2014. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Workers preparing layers of cloth to be cut into shapes for sewing into clothing at the Pratibha vertically integrated garment unit in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India on 11 November 2014. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Workers preparing layers of cloth to be cut into shapes for sewing into clothing at the Pratibha vertically integrated garment unit in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India on 11 November 2014. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Workers printing textiles on the Roll Printer of the Pratibha vertically integrated garment unit in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India on 11 November 2014. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Pratibha employees working the late shift in the warehouse of the Pratibha vertically integrated garment unit in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India on 11 November 2014. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Workers work on rolls of textiles in the Pratibha vertically integrated garment unit in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India on 11 November 2014. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Workers work on rolls of textiles in the Pratibha vertically integrated garment unit in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India on 11 November 2014. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Coloured textiles being tested through the Continuous Bleaching Machine in the Pratibha vertically integrated garment unit in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India on 11 November 2014. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Coloured textiles being tested through the Continuous Bleaching Machine in the Pratibha vertically integrated garment unit in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India on 11 November 2014. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Workers working on textiles in the Shade Continuity Section of the Pratibha vertically integrated garment unit in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India on 11 November 2014. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Workers work on dying textiles in the Dye House at the Pratibha vertically integrated garment unit in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India on 11 November 2014. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • An overview of the Dye House at the Pratibha vertically integrated garment unit in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India on 11 November 2014. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • A technician tests textile colours in a wide variety of lightings in the testing lab at the Pratibha vertically integrated garment unit in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India on 11 November 2014. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Syringes for color mixing samples are placed in an orderly row at the Pratibha vertically integrated garment unit in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India on 11 November 2014. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Workers perform tests on textiles in the testing lab at the Pratibha vertically integrated garment unit in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India on 11 November 2014. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Workers tend to the machines in the Knitting area of the Pratibha vertically integrated garment unit in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India on 11 November 2014. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Workers tend to the machines in the Knitting area of the Pratibha vertically integrated garment unit in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India on 11 November 2014. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Workers tend to the machines in the Knitting area of the Pratibha vertically integrated garment unit in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India on 11 November 2014. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Views of parts of the sprawling Pratibha vertically integrated garment unit in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India on 11 November 2014. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Workers tend to the machines in the Knitting area of the Pratibha vertically integrated garment unit in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India on 11 November 2014. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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