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Rugmark International re-branded the certification program and introduced the GoodWeave standard-based certification label in 2009. The organization was also re-branded as GoodWeave International. Certification requires assessment against three generic principles and sector-specific principles
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concluded, "Rugmark is not just a symbol of quality. Its appearance on imported hand-knotted rugs is intended as a signal to consumers that child labor was not used in the production process." Channel 4 News in
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they were purchasing were made by adults rather than exploited children, and to provide for the long term educational and rehabilitation of children found working illegally on
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Today the international network comprises producing country offices in India, Nepal and Afghanistan; and consumer country programs in the
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reported, "GoodWeave offers a labeling system that guarantees that no child labor was used in making the rugs." According to the
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said, "GoodWeave's model centres on extensive monitoring and auditing at every stage of the supply chain,"
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Media outlets worldwide have given detailed coverage to Rugmark (now known as GoodWeave). For example,
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covering either carpets or home textiles as applicable. The generic standards are:
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feature after his death and realized the work that needed to be done in his memory.
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observed, "Rugmark is the best scheme for ensuring that carpets are slave free".
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I got involved in the movement to end child slavery because of a boy named
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Nina Smith, Executive Director of GoodWeave International explains:
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Principle A3: Conditions of work are documented and verifiable.
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Kailash Satyarthi
non-profit organizations
child labour
rug making
children's rights
Nobel Peace Prize
Kailash Satyarthi
multistakeholder governance group
Iqbal Masih
Pakistan
Vanity Fair
PBS NewsHour
San Francisco Chronicle
India
Nepal
Pakistan
The Guardian
The Philadelphia Inquirer
Belfast
children’s rights
human rights
UNICEF
oriental carpets
looms
US
UK
Germany
Rugmark
"Kailash Satyarthi: student engineer who saved 80,000 children from slavery"

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