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Hanningtone Sitati

COMMERCIAL HANDICRAFTS AS A LIVELIHOOD FOR THE MAASAI IN KENYA


COMMERCIAL HANDICRAFTS AS A LIVELIHOOD OPTION FOR THE MAASAI OF KAJIADO DISTRICT, KENYA
2011. 140 S.
Verlag/Jahr: VDM VERLAG DR. MÜLLER 2011
ISBN: 3-639-32181-2 (3639321812)
Neue ISBN: 978-3-639-32181-4 (9783639321814)

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The Maasai produced a variety of commercial handicrafts (mats, belts bangles, necklaces, earrings and key-holders) with the beads being the predominant material. The stakeholders were community based organizations (CBOs), Maasai rural training centre (MRTC) and the government. CBOs and MRTC supplied their members with materials, organized meetings, trainings and seminars, marketed products and paid their members wages. The government was responsible for registration of CBOs, provision of permits for meetings and seminars, and marketing of handicrafts through the Ministry of Trade. Income from commercial handicraft is very little; however it is used to finance various livelihood aspects like education, health-care, housing, and provision of food. The commercial handicrafts also have promoted cultural heritage among the Maasai as well as Kenya´s international recognition. Thus, the commercial handicrafts are a livelihood option for the Maasai but it face the hurdles of individualized production systems that are subjects of external exploitation, inadequate capital, unreliable markets and lack of government policy to direct the commercial handicrafts trade.
Mr. Hanningtone Sitati, Holder of Master of Arts in Regional and Urban Planning and Development and Bachelors of Education in Geography and Mathematics from Kenyatta University, Kenya. Both academically and professionally I am inclined to the fields of sustainable livelihoods and environmental management.