🌸 Petals for Peace: How Artisans in Lebanon Are Finding Hope Amid Crisis Two months since the deadliest attacks on #Lebanon in decades, the nightmare continues to unfold. More than 3,500 people have been killed, 15,000 wounded, and an estimated 1.3 million directly impacted and uprooted from their homes. Yet, amidst this devastation, craftsmanship and resilience shine through. #PetalsforPeace, a collaborative art installation created by Syrian and Lebanese artisans through #MADE51, was recently showcased at Art Jameel during Dubai Design Week. Featuring intricate embroideries inspired by children’s drawings, the installation symbolizes hope and peace in the face of adversity. “They were so happy,” shared Waleed Jad, co-founder of #WasteStudio and a MADE51 partner. “The happiness, the smiles—which is rare to see right now, especially for kids who are displaced.” This powerful project involved over 50 artisans and multiple social enterprises, including Waste Studio and Rim N Roll, who worked tirelessly despite daily challenges like displacement and the constant threat of bombings. One artisan, Fairouz, even completed her work after her home’s ceiling collapsed due to an explosion. Thanks to #ArtJameelShop and Dubai Design Week, the artisans’ stories and talents reached a global audience, raising awareness about the crisis in Lebanon and encouraging support for their work. 💛 “Lebanon has long been a vibrant center of art and culture. Despite the challenges, our commitment to creativity and resilience endures.” – Roula, #RimNRoll How You Can Help: 🔗 Donate to UNHCR: provide emergency shelter, supplies, and services: https://loom.ly/VhKaj3w 🛍️ Shop MADE51: Purchase handmade products from refugee artisans https://loom.ly/Ot9ZRwg 📢 Share this post: Amplify these voices and spread hope. Read the full story and learn more about how to support here: https://loom.ly/LcM5VFk Every donation, purchase, and share makes a difference. Together, we can ensure these voices are heard. #PetalsForPeace #MADE51 #ArtJameel #SupportRefugees #Lebanon #SocialImpact UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency
MADE51
Außenhandel und internationale Entwicklung
Bringing beautiful refugee-made products to a global market.
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MADE51 is brought to life by UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, a global organisation dedicated to saving lives, protecting rights and building a better future for refugees, forcibly displaced communities and stateless people. Throughout Africa, Asia and the Middle East, MADE51 links refugee artisans in hosting countries with local social enterprises that work in the artisanal sector. MADE51 social enterprise partners are selected based on their proven experience in design, production management, export and marketing. These partnerships are the heart of MADE51. Based in refugee-hosting countries, each social enterprise works directly with refugee artisan groups to create a unique MADE51 range which is sold alongside the enterprise’s existing lines.
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- Außenhandel und internationale Entwicklung
- Größe
- 11–50 Beschäftigte
- Hauptsitz
- Geneva
- Art
- Nonprofit
- Spezialgebiete
- Refugees, Ethical consumption, Design, Refugee-made, Handcrafted, Fair Trade, With Refugees, Humanitarian aid, Fashion, Home Decor, Jewelry, Toys und International markets
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Rue de Montbrillant 94
Geneva, 1202, CH
Beschäftigte von MADE51
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Irene Vermeulen
Creative director building better product ranges | Building sustainable supply chains | For businesses in home & interior | Founder craftscurator.com
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Mark Kwami
Design Lead at MADE51/UNHCR, Designer and Social Impact Entrepreneur
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Steven Keuning
Supply Chain Specialist
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Dani Yannoulis
Driving growth for artisan brands through strategic marketing, communications, and storytelling.
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Supporting over 3,700 refugee artisans across 23 countries, MADE is a perfect choice for holiday gifts that truly make a difference. Whether you're shopping for friends, family, or colleagues and clients, we’re excited to introduce three inspiring new collections made by refugees, now available online: 🕊️ The Peace Collection: Thoughtfully crafted pieces that remind us of the urgent need for peace, especially amid the global refugee crisis. Every purchase directly supports refugee artisans, fuelling their hope and providing a stable income. ➡️ Shop here: https://loom.ly/20M8n1A ⭐ The Holiday Collection: Featuring 24 unique ornaments crafted for the festive season, this collection celebrates the diversity and talent of refugee artisans. Each piece embodies the cultural heritage of its maker, representing a powerful story of resilience and empowerment. ➡️ Shop here: https://loom.ly/AHDJ53I 🐪 The Sahel Collection: Created by Malian refugee artisans in Burkina Faso, Niger, and Mauritania, each piece of jewelry honors the artistry and resilience of Malian culture. These accessories are more than beautiful—they symbolize courage, tradition, and strength. ➡️ Shop here: https://loom.ly/z_h1HNk Together, we can make a meaningful impact in the lives of refugees around the world. Shop now at www.shop.made51.org #MADE51 #CraftedbyRefugees #MadePossibleByUNHCR
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Anna Gaunt, Senior Regional Economic Inclusion Officer for Eastern Horn and Great Lakes Region in Africa at UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, has ordered these stunning beaded lanyards #craftedbyrefugees in Kenya, for meaningful corporate gifts. Contact us to discuss your corporate gifting needs today: info@made51.org
Senior Regional Economic Inclusion Officer for Eastern Horn and Great Lakes Region in Africa at UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency
Excited about our new Lanyards Made by #Refugee Artisans in Kalobeyei, Kenya! I’m thrilled to hold these beautiful lanyards crafted by talented artisans from the Kalobeyei Women’s Cooperative. We recently placed our first large conference order, marking a milestone in supporting these remarkable women. 🎉 The women in this cooperative previously trained to create products for global partners under #MADE51 and produced for Uniqlo, and are now ready to serve local markets with their skills and dedication. If you're an NGO, donor, IFI, private sector partner, or anyone interested in using these handcrafted lanyards for your next event, please feel free to reach out to me our to Lauren Shipley! We’d be delighted to connect you with this inspiring group of artisans. 🤝✨ #Empowerment #SocialImpact #KalobeyeiArtisans #RefugeeSupport Celine Zaza Mersch , Nancy A. , Nanduri Sateesh , Suhail Awan ,
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As a global initiative of UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, MADE51 collaborates with over 3,700 refugee artisans worldwide to create sustainable livelihood opportunities. With escalating violence and unrest displacing millions, it is more important than ever to unite in fostering hope and providing opportunities for those forced to flee their homes. This year, Ten Thousand Villages US is partnering with #MADE51 to increase market access for refugee artisans. The MADE51 holiday ornaments are available with Ten Thousand Villages both online and in stores across the US. Each purchase is a meaningful way to spread joy this season, celebrate refugee craftsmanship, and show solidarity with refugees. Read messages from the refugee artisans who crafted these beautiful ornaments! Shop the ornaments with Ten Thousand Villages here: https://loom.ly/5FP0qnwp
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MADE51's range of refugee-made products, crafted by over 3,700 artisans, has been on the road! 🚗 ➡️ First stop, the #NansenRefugeeAwards, where we joined in celebrating the inspiring humans who’ve dedicated their lives to supporting refugees, internally displaced, and stateless people around the world. 🌍 From unforgettable live performances to powerful speeches, the spotlight was on this year’s #NansenAward winners—true champions for humanity. 🏆 For the first time ever, all of this year's #NansenRefugeeAward winners were women! We’re thrilled to see these incredible women celebrated for their unwavering contributions to the refugee cause. ➡️ Next stop was the #UNHCR Executive Committee of the High Commissioner's Programme (ExCom). ExCom meets in Geneva annually to review and approve UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency's programmes and budget, advise on international protection and discuss a range of other issues with UNHCR and intergovernmental and non-governmental partners. We were grateful to be able to attend both events this week with our range #craftedbyrefugees in 23 countries, in collaboration with a network of 35 social enterprise partners. 🙏 A huge THANK YOU to everyone who visited our stand and made a purchase! Your support helps refugee artisans create independence, earn a livelihood, and craft brighter futures for themselves and their families. ➡️ Learn more about MADE51 here: https://loom.ly/7QCO5Co #CraftedbyRefugees #MadebyRefugees #MADE51 #MadePossiblebyUNHCR #Handmade #Handcrafted #RefugeeStories
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Looking for a meaningful gift or unique holiday decor? Our bestselling #craftedbyrefugees ornaments are back! Scroll through to see the love they’ve received over the years ➡️ Each of the 24 handcrafted ornaments, made by refugees from 15 different countries, tells a powerful story of cultural heritage. From the Proud Camel, created by Syrian refugees and symbolizing reslience needed on their journeys to safety, to the Peaceful Dove, carved by Congolese refugees in Kenya, embodying their hopes for peace. These decorations offer a glimpse into the stories, cultures, and talents of refugee artisans worldwide. In these challenging times, brighten your home with these beautiful symbols of solidarity, empowerment, and hope. ➡️ Shop the collection now and help create hope away from home for refugees: https://loom.ly/GjKsNDs
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Our exciting partnership with Nest and Council of Fashion Designers of America (CFDA) is designed to help refugees build sustainable livelihoods, utilizing their craftsmanship and culture. 💫 Congratulations to the cohort of social enterprises who will receive customized business development support, curated market access support, and other opportunities: Indego Africa (Rwanda and Ghana) bebemoss.com (Türkiye) Artisan Links (Pakistan) Roots of South Sudan (South Sudan) WEAVE Fairtrade (Thailand) Xoomba (Burkina Faso)
UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, announced that in 2022, for the first time on record, the number of people forced to flee conflict, violence, human rights violations, and persecution has passed the staggering milestone of 100 million. As forced displacement causes people to leave their homes behind, sometimes all refugees can take with them are their skills, traditions, and cultural heritage. This is why Nest, Council of Fashion Designers of America (CFDA) and MADE51 have partnered together to launch a new Refugee Artisan Accelerator that will incubate and support a new cohort of 6 trailblazing social enterprises. This program is designed to help refugees build sustainable livelihoods, utilizing their heritage craftsmanship and culture. A panel of industry experts and program funders selected the inaugural cohort. Program participants will receive customized business development support, as well as, curated market access support and opportunities!
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🎁 Looking for an ethical, meaningful gift for your customers or employees this holiday season? 🎁 As we approach the festive period, it’s important to remember the 120 million people forcibly displaced around the world due to war, persecution, or disaster. Amongst those displaced, there are talented artisans who carry the culture, heritage, and skills to create beautiful, handcrafted products. These items do more than just bring warmth to our homes or offices—they are expressions of hope. 🕊️ This holiday season, your company can make a real impact by gifting products crafted by refugee artisans. ✨ Our 2024 Corporate Gift Catalogue is now available, offering unique, handcrafted items that support refugee livelihoods. We’ve also just launched our Holiday Collection Catalogue, featuring a stunning 24-piece series of ornaments, perfect for retailers and customers. Share this post to spread the word about MADE51’s collection for end-of-year gifting, and make a difference by giving gifts with meaning. Explore our catalogues: 📖 2024 Corporate Gift Catalogue: https://loom.ly/ciSzLbk 📖 Holiday Collection Catalogue: https://loom.ly/kTtssnk For inquiries and orders, reach out to Anna at sales@made51.org 💌 ___ About MADE51: #MADE51 is a global brand, an initiative brought to life by UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, that connects refugee artisans with local social enterprises. By utilizing Fair Trade principles, we support the design, development and marketing of the unique products that make up the MADE51 collection. Through MADE51 those who have been forced to flee have an opportunity to earn an income while in the midst of displacement. #CraftedbyRefugees #MadePossibleByUNHCR #CorporateGifts #Gifting #CompanyGifting #HolidayGifting
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Are you looking to include skilled artisans with refugee backgrounds in your work? MADE51’s Artisan Speakers Group connects you with refugee artisans who are ready to share their stories and heritage skills. Artisans in #MADE51 are redefining the refugee narrative. They are not just survivors but entrepreneurs, leaders, and teachers. Many are also powerful speakers, eager to share their stories in their own words. Conflict often disrupts the transmission of artisanal skills from one generation to the next. As artisans are forced to flee, workshops are destroyed, and markets collapse. But refugees carry valuable knowledge and talents from their homes. By booking one of the nine artisans in #MADE51's Artisan Speakers Group, you help preserve these cultural traditions. Interested in inviting one of these speakers for a workshop, demonstration, Q&A, panel, or other event? ➡️ Click here to learn more: https://loom.ly/kmlrNHQ
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Earlier this year, Dominique Hyde, Director of External Relations at UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, spoke to The Beautiful Truth Editor in Chief, Hannah Finch, about the impact that business can have on the humanitarian refugee crisis. In the interview, Dominique spoke about the current refugee crisis, how the media influences public perception, some of the misconceptions that people have about refugees, and she mentions #MADE51 as one of the ways that UNHCR is supporting refugees with employment. It's an interesting and eye-opening read! Read it here: https://loom.ly/B8X9s-k