In 2005, the Participatory Development and Training Center (PADETC – www.padetc.org), a Lao non-governmental organization working in rural and youth development, recognized the potential of marketing Lao handcrafts to create employment for rural women and alleviate poverty.
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Villagers, The Protectors of our Traditions
TaiBaan works with traditional handicraft artisans to preserve and promote Lao village crafts, create employment opportunities for villagers – mostly women – and reduce poverty.
TaiBaan means ‘village or a community of villages’ in the Lao language. It seeks to preserve, renew, and rebrand the ancient Lao crafts and techniques of the diverse ethnic population of Laos and showcase them to the world.
Who Are We
TaiBaan, formerly Saoban, was started by PADETC, Lao NGO, as a fair trade social business that works with traditional handicraft artisans to preserve and promote Lao village crafts, create employment opportunities for villagers – mostly women – and reduce poverty.
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TaiBaan cultivates markets for Lao handmade products to preserve its cultural heritage. Laos has a rich heritage of craft production but the pressures of modern life and the availability of cheap factory made imports have resulted in Lao people giving up their crafts and their rural livelihoods. As a result, many of the crafts of Laos are vanishing art forms.
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