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Sabita Banerji

Sabita Banerji
Position
NGO Co-ordinator
Organisation
THIRST

Sabita is NGO Coordinator and CEO of tea sctor NGO, THIRST

 

Blog posts from this author

Sabita Banerji plucking tea on a visit to a Kazi Yetu tea farm.

Why I’m excited to be ETI’s new NGO coordinator

19 April 2024
Sabita Banerji reflects on her appointment as ETI's new NGO Coordinator.
Workers meet to sort tea leaves collected across the estate. Photo credit: Shutterstock.

The Global Tea Producers Survey - why tea producers should do it and brands should welcome it

23 January 2023
CEO and Founder of THIRST, Sabita Banerji mobilises the tea industry around the Global Tea Producers Survey.

How can tea buyers and retailers support workers in Assam?

16 October 2020
As thousands of tea workers strike in Assam, Sabita Banerji, CEO of THIRST on what buyers and retailers can do to protect the rights of tea workers to decent jobs ad livelihoods.

Building Back Tea Better: register for virtual roundtable on 16 June

2 June 2020
Guest blog: Sabita Banerji, CEO of THIRST, on ensuring the tea industry emerges from Covid-19 fairer, more resilient, and fit for the 21st Century.

Chain reaction – and how to stop it leading to meltdown in the garment sector

7 May 2020
Focusing on the impact of coronavirus on garment supply chains in Cambodia and Myanmar

Living wages: Eight steps to help companies make the leap of faith

14 November 2018
Living wages were not only desirable and feasible, but also inevitable. Here's what companies can do to support their payment.

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