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Worldshops, world shops or Fair Trade Shops are specialized retail outlets offering and promoting products. Worldshops also typically organize various educational Fair Trade activities and play an active role in and other North-South political campaigns.

Worldshops are often organizations and run by locally based volunteer networks.

Although the movement emerged in and a vast majority of worldshops are still based on the continent, worldshops can also be found today in , , and .


History
The start of the movement is usually attributed to the first worldshop in Europe, which was founded by in 1959. The Oxfam shop sold Chinese bric-a-brac that had been sourced from Chinese that had escaped the Communist revolution to . However, some sources credit the first fair trade shop that had been opened in the US in 1958, selling needlework.

The shops were not called worldshops at that time, however. Alternative trading organisations imported various goods, such as starting in the 1960s, and still continuing today. These goods were sold in "third world shops" or "developing country shops" (the actual name differing from country to country). The most active organisations were operating in the and the . The term "worldshop" came into existence in the 1990s. In 1994, worldshops organised themselves under the auspices of NEWS, the Network of European Worldshops, who now falls under the World Fair Trade Organization. The Fairtrade label, which is used on fair trade products, has its roots in the 1980s worldshop movement.


Aims
Worldshops' aim is to make as direct and with the trading partners as possible. Usually, this means a producer in a developing country and consumers in industrialized countries. The worldshops' target is to pay the producers a fair price that guarantees subsistence and positive social development. They often cut out any intermediaries in the import chain.


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