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EVERYTHING IN ITS PLACE

Mifuko's wonderful baskets help you organise your home and to find the right place for everything from small toys to pillows.

100 % HANDMADE

We believe that a happier future is made by hand.

FAIR TRADE

We have committed to putting people and planet first in everything we do. 

LOVELY ORNAMENTS

Our ornaments have been handcarved from fallen jacaranda tree branches.

CANDLE HOLDERS

Our candle holders are handmade and create the perfect ambiance.

MIFUKO STORIES

Learn more about our work in Kenya.

Mifuko is a proud member of World Fair Trade Organisation (WFTO), the highly regarded global community of social enterprises that practice Fair Trade. WFTO members must demonstrate they put people and the planet first, adhering to the WFTO Fair Trade Principles.

For Mifuko customers (that’s you!), each product is a unique piece that weaves together classic Nordic design, traditional Kenyan handcraft and the story of a strong, independent woman whose signature you will find on the label. Our focus is on women in Kenya because, like in many countries, gender inequality is an issue. Empowering women is an effective way to improve overall living standards. In addition to providing extra income, through self-help groups and the Mifuko Trust, we contribute to the overall wellbeing of the community.

Economic impact

In Kenya, climate change has led to recurring droughts making farming, traditionally the primary source of income and sustenance, an unreliable foundation for a stable livelihood. Many of the artisans we work with face this dilemma. The income they earn from Mifuko helps ensure families are fed and cared for when crops can no longer provide security.With the extra income, artisans can better withstand the financial stress of unpredictable farming. For some, working with Mifuko has become their most important source of income. They use the money to send their children to school and buy products or services from others in their villages. Read more about the challenges for agriculture posed by climate change in a blog post by Mifuko Trust.

Environmental impact

Throwaway fashion and home décor is a trend we hope to end. We are in the business of producing handmade, high quality products that serve their purpose for a long, long time. The materials used in Mifuko products are locally sourced from Kenya, both to promote sustainable Kenyan industries and to minimize transportation emissions.

Social impact

Mifuko is a social enterprise that fuses Nordic design with African handicraft. Our products bring joy and utility to customers while empowering women in rural areas of Kenya. A great deal of our social impact comes from women’ self-help groups. Here's our social impact in a nutshell:

- Mifuko provides work for 1350 artisans and thereby support for the local communities.
- Mifuko maintains long-term relationships with women´s self-help groups and other partner workshops.
- Mifuko products are handmade in Kenya, Tanzania, Ethiopia, and Ghana.
- Mifuko´s supply chain is completely transparent.
- Mifuko's products don't require investment from the artisans. 
- Mifuko provides 50 % advance payments to producers on orders and the other 50 % is paid when the products are finished.
- In the design process, Mifuko works together with the artisans taking into account their skills and capacity.

Self-hep groups

All Mifuko´s products are handmade in Kenya by artisans who belong to women’s self-help groups. Mifuko works with over two dozen self-help groups, which are formed for various purposes, but a common reason is to save money.Group members contribute to a common fund that they supervise and share together. This financial arrangement is significant because of the very limited access to financial institutions. The self-help groups also provide essential social support. The group meetings, usually held once a week, strengthen social security through personal bonds and offer a safe space to ask questions and to learn from others.

Sustainability report

When we started compiling our Sustainability Report 2020, our first complete sustainability report, our primary goal was to share our sustainability achievements and our diverse work in sub-Saharan Africa. The global pandemic increased the meaning of our work. Covid-19 pandemic's impact has been difficult both economically and socially in Africa, but our artisans have , our on-going work has taken on even more meaning. The social and economic impact of the pandemic is severe, yet there’s hope. Mifuko is determined to be a part of building a better, sustainable future. We want to contribute to solving the issues humanity faces, such as poverty, gender inequality, pollution and loss of biodiversity.

Further reading

Read more about our Fair Trade practices and Mifuko.

Sustainability report

Read our latest sustainability report to learn about the impact of our
business.

10 principles

Learn more about the ten Fair Trade principles that each WFTO member organisation must follow.

Mifuko Trust

Mifuko Trust was founded to tackle poverty and increase the well-being of our artisans

Our story

Learn more about Mifuko and who we are, and how we do business where everyone wins.

Women are the pillars of the society and having more women in leadership creates more diversity in perspectives to the table to ensure more effective business discussions and solutions.
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Depending on the size of the basket and the experience of the artisan it takes between half a day and two days to weave a basket. Once the basket is complete, the ends of the baskets are trimmed with scissors, which have also been donated to the artisans by the Finnish homeware company Fiskars. Each basket is marked with the name of the artisan who weaved it, and its journey from the warehouse to Finland and from there to resellers and into the customers’ homes begins.
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The plastic used in Mifuko's baskets is surplus and recycled plastic. The baskets are highly durable, so the carbon footprint of the plastic is minimal.
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