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Global Trade & Fair Trade
Photos and stories from Nicaraguan Fair Trade cocoa farms
Fairtrade Labelling Organizations International. Fairtrade Standards for Cocoa. Bonn,
Germany: FLO. 2001.
Barratt Brown, Michael. Fair Trade; Reform and Realities in the
International Trading System. New Jersey: Zed Books. 1993.
Collinson, Chris and Leon, Marcelo. Economic
Viability of Ethical Cocoa Trading in Ecuador. Greenwich: Natural
Resources and Ethical Trade Programme, Natural Resources Institute,
University of Greenwich. 2000.
Coote, Belinda. The Trade Trap: Poverty and the Global Commodity
Markets. Oxford: Oxfam UK. 1996.
Grout, Phil. 2003. Harvest of Hope (A beautiful book on the Kuapa Kokoo Fair Trade co-op, with 72 color photographs.
New Internationalist. Best of the
Best. New Internationalist. August 1998.
Ransom, David. The No-Nonsense Guide to Fair Trade. New
Internationalist/Verso. 2001.
Environment
Bright, Chris. Chocolate Could Bring the
Forest Back. World Watch Magazine. November 2001.
Educational Resources
Global Exchange Educational Materials
Elementary School
Chocolate and Fair Trade
story about children and cocoa farms, from Global Gang (UK)
Children's poems on Fair Trade chocolate, from Global Gang (UK)
"Farming in
African countries", from Global Gang (UK)
Divine Chocolate
(UK) Educational materials on Fair Trade chocolate and Ghana
Fair Trade chocolate and Ghana
Educational materials from the Dubble Chocolate Company (UK)
Fair Trade chocolate
(and bananas)
and world trade
Educational materials from the Fairtrade Federation (UK)
Fair Trade Chocolate and Bananas
Educational materials and lesson plans from Banana Link (UK)
Child Labor and Education
Free the Children/Kids Can Free
the Children
Campaigns focused on child labor, child poverty, war affected children,
education, and children's rights. They offer a listserv, youth leadership
training program and have a wonderful action guide for kids, "Take Action!"
Countries where cocoa is grown
Activities
for kids from Catholic Relief Services
Focuses on Africa, Latin America, Aouth East Asia, Eastern Europe,
Pacific Islands. Features "fascinating facts," pages to color, word
games/puzzles, interactive games, world recipes, and a newsroom
Activities for
teachers, "Countries and Issues in Africa", from Catholic Relief
Services
(Additional activities on Cambodia,Haiti, and Peru)
Life in Ghana, from Cool Planet (UK)
General
Globe in a Box for
Primary Kids (Social Justice Alphabet), from Oxfam Canada
Other human rights and social justice materials available
Kids and Fair Trade: Maya Arts and Crafts of Guatemala
A user friendly guide for parents and teachers of children school ages K-8 written by Marilyn Anderson
Junior High & High School
Chocolate and Fair Trade
American Civics
class web page on chocolate, slavery, and Fair Trade
Described as "a very comprehensive interactive lesson in which students
encounter the worldwide problem of child slavery in hopes of finding a
solution."
Child Labor and Education
Chil
d Labor Coalition Students' Page
On-line discussion forum for students, listserv, resources, and more.
Child
Labor Coalition
Member web pages and resources for parents and teachers
Free the Children/Kids Can Free
the Children
Campaigns focused on child labor, child poverty, war affected children,
education, and children's rights. They offer a listserv, youth leadership
training program and have a wonderful action guide for kids, "Take Action!"
Free the Slaves
Action center, on-line glossary, news, and resource documents
Special "Campaigner"
issue on Education, from Oxfam Canada
Countries where cocoa is grown
"Challenges in
Africa"
Activities for teachers from Catholic Relief Services. Additional
activities on Cambodia,Haiti, and Peru
General
Economics for All grade
eight teachers'guide, from Oxfam Canada
Other human rights and social justice materials available
NoteThe UK uses "key stages" for grade/age levels. Key Stage 1 covers grades K-2, Key Stage 2 covers grades 3-4, Key Stage 3 covers grades 5-6, Key Stage 4 covers grades 7-8, and Key Stage 5 covers grades 9-10.
History, Processing, and Basic Facts
Chicago Field
Museum of Natural History Chocolate Exhibit
Dagoba Organic Chocolates
Exploratorium Chocolate
Exhibit
Fair Trade
Federation Resource List (UK)
International Cocoa Organization
Q&A