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Swiss Government supports the Ethical Fashion initative

Press Conference held in Accra, Ghana, on 26 November 2012
Press Conference held in Accra, Ghana, on 26 November 2012
Traduction française de Lisandro Nanzer, traducido por Jennifer Casado
29 November 2012

The Ethical Fashion Initiative Ghana Project, funded by the Swiss Government, is aimed at supporting young entrepreneurs in the fashion and fabric industry to create employment and sustainable self-reliance.

The project is supported by the International Trade Center based in Geneva, Switzerland, the International Fair Labor Association, the Switzerland State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (SECO) and the Ministry of Trade and Industry to ensure the protection of workers’ rights.

At a press conference in Accra, the Swiss Ambassador to Ghana, his Excellency Mr. Andrea Semadeni, said the project was intended to improve the economic situation of poor communities by creating jobs through the establishment of sustainable supply chains in textiles, fashion and lifestyle products.

He said the project would also propel the products of young Ghanaian entrepreneurs and designers in the fashion and textile industry onto the international fashion value chain.

“Ghana has a great potential and is well positioned to respond to the prevailing market conditions. Therefore, it will be the hub for the transformation of inputs in the traditional fabrics,†he said.

The Program Manager of SECO, Ms. Irenka Krone Germann, said the project, being the first of its kind in West Africa, was intended to empower the institutions and businesses for sustainable self-reliance.

For her part, the Minister of Trade and Industry, Ms. Hannah Tetteh, pointed out that the program was in line with the government’s industrial sector support program.

She said it also confirmed the government’s commitment to work towards the betterment of the lives of Ghanaians in marginalized and deprived communities.

ICVolunteers is involved in the project focusing on communication, documentation and technology-related capactiy building.

The Ethical Fashion Initiative is mentored by icons of the fashion world, including a Ghanaian fashion designer, Mr. Kofi Ansah (also see http://k-ansah-fashion.ch).


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