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Malindi Handcraft Co-operative Society
Country: Kenya
 
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Shop Outlet: Showroom located in Malindi
 
Email Address: sales@malindihandicrafts.org
 
Website: www.malindihandicrafts.org
 

Profile
The Malindi Handcraft Co-operative Society was registered in 1986 under the Kenya Co-operative Act with a beginning membership of 30 highly skilled woodcarver artisans. The primary aim of the formation of the co-operative was to give the power of business ownership back to the people, in this case the woodcarvers. The Malindi handicraft co-operative society operates from Muyeye village of Malindi town in the Coast of Kenya

Over the years, these woodcarvers worked diligently to share the benefits of business ownership with others while keeping the tradition of woodcarving alive and thriving. What started on borrowed land has evolved and grown to become an organization of over currently 1560 highly skilled woodcarvers, whose number also increase gradually

Malindi Handcrafts today is the second largest handicraft co-operative in Kenya. They now own land, and on-sight carving village, where woodcarvers create their art, it has become a major tourist attraction in Malindi, Kenya.

The society is open to everyone with proven carving skills and as well it trains people to be carvers. The minimum registration fee for carvers joining is KES 10 and KES 20 per every share whoever, training is still done here for people to become carvers

Malindi Handcrafts mission is to empower the members to take control of and expand their own entrepreneurial spirit and to create beautiful, socially & environmentally responsible products that best represent their culture, heritage, and traditions.

Their vision is to become the number one seller of wood carved handcrafts in Kenya, and to increase international footprint by opening new markets for their unique handcrafts around the world.

The organization is currently partnering with the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) and the Kenya Gatsby Trust to gain certification in the good woods program. This program serves to transition carvers from using traditional slow growth hardwoods to faster growing and sustainable good woods. Part of this program creates sustainable forests from which they will buy wood. Farmers and owners of these forests must also be certified to sell the wood; thus providing a complete history of origin for each piece of wood through its life from seedling to finished art. Additionally, Malindi handcraft is showing civic pride through community clean-ups & beautification projects, tree planting, and by sponsoring the local arts.

Malindi handcraft co-operative society is an Organization effort by the woodcarvers to improve the quality of their livelihoods through common marketing initiatives that are aimed at generating incomes for the members.

At Malindi handicraft, the carvers believe Unity is Success, and the way forward for an organization.

 
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