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    One World Projects
    One World Projects was founded in 1992 by Phil Smith, a environmental activist who was concerned to see the alarming rates of rainforest destruction in the Amazon, and decided to do something about it by increasing the market for "green" goods and gifts. OWP's product line quickly expanded to include items that also promoted social responsibility and peace. Since then, the company has become an established leader in the fair trade and environmentally-conscious market.
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    Return to Afghanistan
    Sometimes when you depart a country you have a feeling that you will return; Afghanistan was not one of them when I left my first visit a year and a half ago. It is a nation deeply...
    Teddies For Two: Share-A-Bear Program Creates Toys For Kids and Jobs for Women in Afghanistan
    For those of you who have been following our blog, our first teddy bear shipment has finally arrived from Afghanistan! These bears are a part of Teddies For Two, the share-a-bear program that...
    Looking On The Green Side: U.S. Stimulus Will Cut Climate Emissions
    A new Greenpeace report published this week reminds us that each cloud has a silver lining: Taxpayers' wallets will be hurting after the economic stimulus, but the proposed plan will cut...
    Wish List #1: Holiday Chocolate That's Good For Me, Too
    Looking for a healthy alternative to Christmas candy, or for a last-minute stocking stuffer? We’ve got you covered. Yachana Jungle Chocolates from One World Projects are...
    Handcrafted Piggy Banks From Peru: As Seen On The Today Show
    Tired of pinching pennies? These three little pigs won't rebuild our economy, but they will help an artisan put money in the bank. Each porcine-shaped bank is handcrafted in the small...

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