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    <title><![CDATA[Pachacuti Journal]]></title>
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    <pubDate>Mon, 06 Sep 2010 10:51:56 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[Highly Commended in International Category of Awards For Excellence]]></title>
      <link>http://www.panamas.co.uk/journal/Highly-Commended-in-International-Category-of-Award-For-Excellence/</link>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>In July I attended the National Awards for Excellence in which  Pachacuti was a finalist in the International category for our impact on  Millenium Development Goals.&nbsp; The other finalists were all huge  multinationals such as Barclays Bank, Reuters, Cisco Systems and several  more.&nbsp; The award ceremony took place at the Royal Albert Hall and and  coincided with a celebration of the Prince of Wales 25th anniversary as  president of Business in the Community, with the ceremony hosted by  Stephen Fry.<br />Pachacut<img src="http://www.panamas.co.uk/media/journal/1281211005.54_big tick web.jpg" border="0" alt="big tick pachacuti" width="281" height="127" style="float: left; margin: 2px;" />i  was shortlisted in the International category which recognises a  company's impact on addressing Millenium Development Goals.&nbsp; Pachacuti  was one of&nbsp; three East Midlands businesses shortlisted in their  categories, the others being Northern Foods and Rolls Royce. <br /> <br /> The International Award was won by Barclays Bank who,   together with The  Guardian, have supported the Katine project in Uganda   which has  increased access to clean water.&nbsp; We were delighted and   surprised when  it was announced that we were Highly Commended in the   International  category. Also Highly Commended in the category was   Reuters for the  information service provided to the Indian farming   community via mobile  phones.&nbsp;&nbsp; <br /> <br /> Pachacuti's award was for   the Sustainable Fair Trade Management System  which we have  implemented  over the past two years.&nbsp; Six months ago,  Pachacuti became  the first  company in the world to be certified against  this new  standard and are  now able to label all of our clothing and  accessories  as Fair Trade  Certified UK 0001.&nbsp; In addition to paying a  fair wage  to producers of  our clothing and Panama hats, Pachacuti is  involved in  improving all  aspects of their social and economic  wellbeing, from  providing training  classes to purchasing glasses and  paying for  cataract operations.&nbsp;  Around 70 organisations worldwide are  now using  tools and methodology  developed by myself and my team in order  to  assess the Fair Trade  development of their producers.<br /> <br /> I  hope that being Highly  Commended for the International award proves   that you do not need to be  a large company in order to make an impact  on  achieving Millennium  Development Goals. I believe that every small   business in the UK could  potentially affect the lives of their  overseas  suppliers through  ensuring high social and environmental  standards  throughout their  supply chain.</p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 07 Aug 2010 19:58:12 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[Women on their Way Awards]]></title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>I am delighted and honoured to be a finalist in the Women on their  Way  Awards in the Outstanding Contribution to Women's Learning and  Development category. Apparently the competition was very tough this  year and so I'm very happy to have reached this stage, particularly as I  only found out about the awards through Twitter the day before they  closed and had to stay up very late to do a last-minute entry!</p>
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<p>The Women on their Way Awards were set up by former candidate on The  Apprentice, Jo Cameron, and her Co-Director Lisa Ibbotson. The aim of  Women on Their Way is to inspire women around  the world to improve their lives, moving towards equality.</p>
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<p>I am really passionate about women's training and development, both  in developing countries and within the UK.&nbsp; For the past eighteen years I  have been working to improve women's skills, training and personal  development in the Andean Region of South America, paying for courses from pattern cutting and IT skills through to self-esteem and leadership. Over the years I  have taken numerous staff, designers and intern students from the UK out to  South America to improve Quality Control, business organisation and technical  ability and to give talks on health and safety and environmental  responsibility.</p>
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<p>I have had several student interns working at Pachacuti, usually from  Derby University, but also from as far afield as France and Ecuador. It  is always rewarding to take the students out to South America and  usually an eye-opening experience for them as they realise the very real  limitations of working with Fair Trade producers, particularly in terms  of available raw materials.&nbsp; Most of them have gone on to incorporate  designs developed with Pachacuti into their final collections.&nbsp;&nbsp; It is  very rewarding to see some of those students go on to set up their own  ethical fashion businesses; that's exactly what I want to achieve.</p>
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<p>In&nbsp; the past few years I have taken on roles including Enterprise UK  Ambassador, University of Essex Alumna of the Year 2009, East Midlands  Ambassador and Business Language Champion.<span>&nbsp; </span>These  entail working with educational institutions from secondary schools to  Universities, giving presentations ranging from sustainability and  ethical fashion through to business skills and the importance of  learning languages. In addition, over the past year I have travelled as  far afield as Nepal, Madrid and Ecuador to give presentations on  Pachacuti's Fair Trade, Sustainable certification by WFTO.</p>
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<p>The 10 judges for the Women on their Way Awards include Gill Fielding  from The Wealth Company and  Caroline  Marsh of Channel 4 Secret Millionaire. <span>&nbsp; </span> The  winner will be announce on Friday 19th March  at the annual Women on their Way Awards lunch at Aston Villa Football  Club.</p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 15 Feb 2010 22:46:08 +0000</pubDate>
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