Trade Justice Movement
{{Short description|British social movement}}
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The Trade Justice Movement is a British coalition, founded in 2000, of more than 60 organizations campaigning for trade justice.
The Trade Justice Movement provides expertise and analysis to civil society organisations, politicians and the media across a range of trade issues. Examples include the ways in which trade and trade agreements can impact on climate goals, poverty reduction and gender equality. It is a membership network of more than 60 organisations, including development and environment NGOs, trade unions, human rights campaigns, Fairtrade organizations, and faith and consumer groups.
External links
- [http://www.tjm.org.uk/ The Trade Justice Movement website]
- [http://www.tjm.org.uk/members.shtml Members of The TJM]
- [http://www.gerechtigkeit-jetzt.de the German Trade Justice Campaign]
- [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dfdgKsz_gFQ Video: Trade justice event, London, April 2007]
- [http://www.perusupportgroup.org.uk/ The Peru Support Group website]
Category:Development charities based in the United Kingdom