social enterprise partners - Egypt

Yadawee

About Yadawee ​

Yadawee, meaning “handmade” in Arabic, is a for-profit social enterprise that was established in 2002 in Cairo, Egypt. Yadawee works with local and refugee artisans and craftsmen to produce high-quality handicrafts while ensuring fair trade practices every step of the way. Yadawee is a guaranteed member of the World Fair Trade Organization.

Refugee Artisan Group

Yadawee collaborates with Syrian, Sudanese, and Yemeni refugees living in Egypt. Currently, they are working with four different refugee artisan groups consisting of a total of 114 women. The groups are based in Cairo and Alexandria. Working side-by-side with local artisans, refugees craft beautiful products that range from totes to aprons, scarves to tea towels. Often these items are made using local, organic cotton and finished with loving details like embroidery, screen printing or block printing.

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UNHCR

Egypt

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Partners
since:
2018

Artisan
origin:
Syria, Sudan, and Yemen

Production
Locations:

Cairo, Alexandria, & 6th of October City

Features

Going the Extra Mile

Q&A WITH HISHAM EL GAZZAR

Artisan Voices

Q&A WITH LAMIA

Heritage skills

Beading, crochet, silk screen printing

“When I, or any other woman in my group, work on a product, we put our hearts into it, we work with love. We, as women who fled our war-torn countries just want to prove to the world that we are able."

Khetam, Syrian refugee artisan