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  • Malawi Tea 2020 Annual Progress Report 2018

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    Malawi Tea 2020 Annual Progress Report 2018
  • Tea supply chain collaboration continues to show progress in Malawi

    Through efforts of the Malawi Tea 2020 programme, wages of tea workers have increased. The net living wage gap closed with 25%. This means that tea workers on tea plantations…

    Tea supply chain collaboration continues to show progress in Malawi
  • Why paying a living wage is good for both workers and business

    To get insight into why paying a living wage is good for both workers and business, we outline, in a new series of cases, the ins and…

    Why paying a living wage is good for both workers and business
  • IDH4Gender – The Tea and Flower Experiences

    Men and women need to move together towards equality: policies should work for and include both genders. This is one of the key takeaways from the first IDH4Gender cross-learning event.

    IDH4Gender – The Tea and Flower Experiences
  • How we’re making a difference revitalizing the Malawian tea industry for workers to earn living wages

    By bringing together an action-oriented coalition of Malawian tea producers, trade unions, international tea buyers, relevant certification standards, NGOs, and donors, Malawi Tea 2020 aims to unlock orchestrated activities in order to…

    How we’re making a difference revitalizing the Malawian tea industry for workers to earn living wages
  • Equali-Tea

    The Tea Association of Malawi (TAML) Gender Equality, Sexual Harassment and Discrimination Policy was launched on the 9th of December. The launch was preceded by a 2 km march on…

    Equali-Tea
  • Malawi Tea 2020 makes steady progress

    Good progress is seen around the activities of the Malawi Tea 2020 program, such as investments by estates, work around energy efficiency and environment and farmer field schools and Village…

    Malawi Tea 2020 makes steady progress
  • Seeds of Prosperity

     The Seeds of Prosperity programme aims, through commodity supply chains, to improve tea sector workers’ diets and hygiene practices. A successful pilot has reached 2,600 farmers…

    Seeds of Prosperity
  • Seeds of Prosperity Programme

    GAIN, Unilever, and IDH aim to improve the nutrition and health of tea farmers, workers and their families in the supply chains through the Seeds of Prosperity programme.

    Seeds of Prosperity Programme
  • Malawi Tea 2020 Annual Progress Report (October 2016)

    The signing of the Malawi Tea 2020 MoU in June 2015 and the launch of the tea industry revitalization Roadmap in September 2015 signaled the beginning of…

    Malawi Tea 2020 Annual Progress Report (October 2016)