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Organizations relating to Handicrafts

Development Cooperation with the Third World / Bergheim, Austria / Est. 1975
International Origami Centre, Tokyo / Tokyo, Japan / Est. 1954
International Quilt Association / Est. 1979
International Patchwork Association
International Tapestry Network
Foreningen for Berejste Skandinaviske Håndvaerkere
Crochet Association International / Dallas GA, USA / Est. 1976
Centre international de la tapisserie française / Paris, France
Latin American Handicraft Cooperation Programme
Centre international de la tapisserie ancienne et moderne / Est. 1961
European Quilt Association / Est. 1989
Charles Rennie Mackintosh Society / Glasgow, UK / Est. 1973
Oxfam Trading / Ghent, Belgium
Centro Interamericano de Artesanias y Artes Populares / Cuenca, Ecuador / Est. 1975
First Multipurpose Women Cooperative in Gassim / Buraidah, Saudi Arabia / Est. 2009
Seeds to Sew International / Hopewell NJ, USA

View all profiles (39 total) in the Yearbook of International Organizations

World Problems relating to Handicrafts

From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human Potential

Commercialization of art
Elimination of traditional skills
Decline of handicrafts and cottage industries
Endangered habitats of Cape floral kingdom
Threatened habitats of Boreal floral kingdom

Action Strategies relating to Handicrafts

From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human Potential

Encouraging local craft abilities
Manufacturing local craft products

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