Collaborators
Women Working Worldwide frequently uses freelancers in the UK for all sorts of things, from design to specific pieces of research to website building. We list here some of the people we have worked with in recent months. We want to acknowledge the skills and also the commitment shown by these women, who are an integral part of an organisation.
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Celia MatherCelia Mather is a UK-based freelance writer/editor specialising on workers' rights in the global economy for nearly three decades - and her collaboration with WWW goes back that long too... meetings in the early 1980s, sharing an office in the mid-1980s, and writing workers' education materials for WWW such as 'Company Codes of Conduct: What Are They? Can We Use Them?' (1998), the 'Pocket Guide' and 'Handbook' to Workers' Rights (2000), and 'Garment Industry Supply Chains: A Resource for Worker Education and Solidarity' (2004). She is currently involved in materials development for our East African horticultural farms project. |
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Angela MartinCartoonist |
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Pam WrightWebsite Builder Pam is an IT freelancer with a background in the UK not-for-profit sector. Particularly interested in using packages like Joomla and Wordpress to create usable websites. Amongst other things... has travelled a fair bit, worked in the health sector in Malawi, and on several occasions been a trade union rep. Pam Wright IT help and support services
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Maggie BurnsResearcher |
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Sarah McCallDesigner |
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Liz ParkerResearcher |
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Hannah McDowall
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