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Kenya and its tea plantation workers.
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37 resources. Showing results 21 through 37.
Uploaded UploadedKenya, Picker Harvesting Tea at Kericho Plantation 2
UploadedKenya, Picker Harvesting Tea at Kericho Plantation
UploadedKenya, British-Owned Brooke Bond Tea Factory
Uploaded“Kenya, Aerial View of Tea Plantation in Kericho
UploadedKenya Tea Growers Association
UploadedUnilever to Make Payments to Kenyan Tea Pickers over 2007 Plantation Attacks
UploadedThe Kenyan Tea Workers’ Case: Evaluating the Impediments to Holding MNCs Accountable for the Actions of Their Subsidiaries
UploadedTea Leaves a Mark: The Voice of Survivors of Sexual and Gender-Based Violence in Kenya’s Tea Estates
UploadedRestricted Access and Land Control in Tea Farming as a Threat to Gender Equity in Singorwet Ward, Bomet Country
UploadedOvercoming the Impacts of Climate Change on Women
UploadedKenya ETP
UploadedIn Kenya, Women Bear the Brunt as Mechanisation Wipes out Tea Sector Jobs
UploadedImproving the Lives of Tea Pickers in Kenya
UploadedImplementing a Baby-Friendly Workplace Initiative in Kenya: Lessons Learned from Supporting Exclusive Breastfeeding in a Private Tea Plantation in Kericho | UNICEF
UploadedEmpowering Tea Communities in Kenya
UploadedA Comparative Study of Gender Roles in Tea Sector in Embu and Murang’a Counties, Kenya: A Case Study of Smallholder Tea Farmers
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