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CLAC´s strategy 2022-2024

CLAC´s Strategic Plan The construction process CLAC´s Strategic Plan Introduction The Latin American and Caribbean Network of Fair Trade Small Producers and Workers (CLAC) begins a new cycle of work with the presentation of the new strategic plan 2022-2024, built in a participatory manner and that outlines the roadmap of where we are going and …

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Regulatory Framework

The Latin American and Caribbean Network of Fair Trade Small Producers and Workers (CLAC) has an organizational code that guides the actions of both the staff and the various bodies of CLAC, as well as external consultants who are hired to provide particular services or goods. CLAC’s Organizational Code CLAC’s Membership Policy In addition, we …

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Product Networks

CLAC has 7 product networks that bring together organizations that work with the same product in different countries. Each network has developed its own strategies to seek new markets and strengthen existing markets for the benefit of small Fair Trade producers. Below we present each of the networks. Product Networks have the following roles and …

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Workers Network

In April 2015, the Workers Network was formally created. This network is made up of workers from Fairtrade certified plantations in Latin America and the Caribbean, which produce bananas, flowers, fresh fruit, and wine. Its mission is to achieve empowerment through coordination and representation, allowing their voice to be heard in the Fairtrade system and …

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VIII General Assembly CLAC

The Eighth General Assembly of the Latin American and Caribbean Network of Fair Trade Small Producers and Workers (CLAC), was held virtually on January 26, 27 and 28, 2022. The points addressed and agreements reached during the Assembly were the following: First day: January 26 Opening Ceremony. The opening ceremony began at 8:30 a.m. (Central American …

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Staff

The Latin American and Caribbean Network of Fair Trade Small Producers and Workers (CLAC) has a staff of more than 120 experts in different fields who work from different directions and units to achieve the strategic and tactical objectives of the organization. Organizational chart CLAC has representatives in almost all countries in Latin America and …

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Country Platforms

Country platforms are very important entities within CLAC, since they play a fundamental role in all the processes of dialogue, analysis, discussion, and consultation; in addition, they support and follow up on the services that CLAC provides to its members. Country platforms are Fair Trade country platforms created by the same small producers’ organizations, regardless …

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Board of Directors CLAC

The Board of Directors is responsible for the implementation of the Assembly’s mandate. It is composed by representatives of all the regions of the continent, of all the products, as well as of plantation workers certified by the Fairtrade Hired Labor standard. The body responsible for implementing the established strategic lines by the General Assembly is the …

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Our Organization

The Latin American and Caribbean Network of Fair Trade Small Producers and Workers (CLAC), is composed by different structures, that includes the General Assembly, the Board of Directors, the National Platforms, product networks, the workers network, work commissions and staff. General Assembly CLAC’s highest authority is its General Assembly. It is composed of around 240 …

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Message from the CEO

“We want trade to be fair, to contribute to social justice, to create a better and more sustainable world so that the future is fairer, that is the mission that unites us as a system and movement”. Fairtrade is a very valuable tool to reduce the inequity and advance on the Sustainable Development Goals. Fairtrade …

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