
Cooperativa
Maquiladora Mujeres was developed after Hurricane Mitch
destroyed the region. It was a joint partnership
between the Center for Development in Central America
(CDCA) and Maggie’s Organics inMichigan,USA. This
project is to help combat the 80% umemployment rate
in Nueva Vida. The idea came about to form the
first worker owned sewing cooperative in the Free Trade
Zones. In the Free Trade Zones mainly women work
in “sweatshops” producing clothing under
unacceptable conditions, long hours and low pay. In
Cooperativa Maquiladora Mujeres the woman workers are
the owners. They work together to create sustainable
employment in the community so that they can support
themselves and their families. In 2002 123 heads
of household were given employment. They special
in producing high quality t-shirts of organic or conventional
cotton fabric for export. They are the only worker-owned
cooperative in the world currently producing “clean”
tees. They maket-shirts, camisoles, nightshirts, shorts
and more. They are a fully equipped sew shop and
guarantee that all of our products are ethically made
by the worker-owners in their cooperative. Meet
the women of Nicaragua on our Fair
Trade Tour.
Meet one of the women and learn her story during the
speech she gave at the Green Festival in San Francisco
2003. Rosa Isabel Dávila
Alonso.
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