SIAO 2012 and AfricaNow! will present a three-day workshop for handcrafts exporters at SIAO, West Africa’s premier handcrafts event, the organizations announced today. The workshops target handcrafts exporters...
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Nothing matters more in the competitive home décor & fashion accessories sector than great products. The Trade Hub is working with over 70 export-ready companies across West Africa to develop fabulous products and find buyers for those products through market linkages activities.
SIAO 2012 and AfricaNow! will present a three-day workshop for handcrafts exporters at SIAO, West Africa’s premier handcrafts event, the organizations announced today. The workshops target handcrafts exporters...
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The AfricaNow! network collaborates with stakeholders to address the fundamental issues in the handcrafts sector. A workshop targeting handcrafts exporters was conducted in Abidjan and Dakar, respectively. Here are the presentations from the workshop.
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The AfricaNow! Network has launched a showcase of artisans belonging to the network—the finest in West Africa.
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AfricaNow! is proud to participate in the Design Network Africa (DNA) Program, launching 24-27 September, 2011 in...
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This year, the USAID Trade Hub participated in full force at the largest home décor show in the world, Ambiente, in Frankfurt. We have been working for...
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USAID's West Africa Trade Hub and the Salon International de l'Artisanat de Ouagadougou, the world's largest African handcrafts show, are pleased to...
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The Trade Hub supported Kati Torda from Sun Trade Beads has seen her bead exports to Europe rise to 50% of her revenue. Read more in this CNN article on how traditional beads are coming back into fashion in...
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AfricaNow! is returning this year to the New York International Gift Fair. Don't miss the best African home...
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The timeless creations of artisans across West Africa are bold, rhythmic, playful and hip. The incomes they earn from selling them sustain families and communities.