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CBE The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire is a British order of chivalry, rewarding contributions to the arts and sciences, work with charitable and welfare organisations, and public service outside the civil service. It was established o ...
(born 3 June 1961) is the chief executive officer of
Ashden Ashden is a London-based charity that works in the field of sustainable energy and development. Its work includes the annual Ashden Awards, advocacy and research in the field of sustainable energy, and mentoring and practical support for award w ...
, an organisation that supports and promotes sustainable energy enterprises from around the world. She was formerly the CEO of peacebuilding organisation
International Alert International Alert is a global peacebuilding charity offering dialogue, training, research and policy analysis, advocacy and outreach activities focusing on solving the root causes of conflict with people from across divides. For over 30 yea ...
, from November 2015 to April 2019. She was executive director of the
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Fairtrade Foundation A fair trade certification is a product certification within the market-based movement fair trade. The most widely used fair trade certification is FLO International's, the International Fairtrade Certification Mark, used in Europe, Africa, Asi ...
from 2001 to 2012. Prior to this she was a leading campaigner for fair trade. In September 2012 she became chief executive officer of the global standards, certification and producer development organisation, Fairtrade International.


Background

Lamb was born in England, lived in India as a child and then grew up and was educated in the UK, taking a first degree in political science at Cambridge University and an MPhil at the Sussex Institute of Development Studies.The Independent
/ref> She has lived over six years in India including time working with poor landless labourers and with a
cooperative A cooperative (also known as co-operative, co-op, or coop) is "an autonomous association of persons united voluntarily to meet their common economic, social and cultural needs and aspirations through a jointly owned and democratically-contro ...
of low-caste "untouchable" farmers selling grapes.


Fairtrade global agenda

She joined the Fairtrade Foundation after two years with
Fairtrade Labelling Organizations International Fairtrade International, or Fairtrade Labelling Organizations International e.V. is a product-oriented multistakeholder group aimed at promoting the lives of farmers and workers through trade. Fairtrade's work is guided by a global strategy fo ...
(FLO), the Fairtrade umbrella body with responsibility for Fairtrade standards globally, in Bonn, Germany.p. i, "Fighting The Banana Wars and other Fairtrade Battles", Harriet Lamb, Under her leadership, Fairtrade has become one of Britain's most active grassroots social movements. In 2008, sales of Fairtrade topped £700 million, with over 4,500 Fairtrade products available from cotton to coffee, face-cream to ice-cream. Harriet first heard about climate change from Fairtrade farmers who were having to deal with the devastating effects of climate change patterns. She had become convinced of the importance of Fairtrade while Head of Campaigns at the
World Development Movement Global Justice Now, formerly known as the World Development Movement (WDM), is a membership organisation based in the United Kingdom which campaigns on issues of global justice and development in the Global South. The organisation produces r ...
(WDM). While visiting Costa Rica with WDM in 1997 to investigate local banana plantations' use of the pesticide dibromochloropropane (DBCP), already banned in the US for making farm-workers sterile, she met a woman called Maria whose husband had been exposed to DBCP while working on the plantations. The couple had had a baby boy born with severe developmental abnormalities who died after a short and distressful life. In her book "Fighting The Banana Wars", Harriet Lamb describes how "''As we sat there and she showed me pictures of her baby, rage bubbled up inside me because the companies knew of the dangers of this chemical but they ignored them. I have never, ever forgotten Maria.''"pp. 6-7, "Fighting The Banana Wars and other Fairtrade Battles", Harriet Lamb, Previous campaigning activities include the UK Minimum Wage Campaign at the Low Pay Unit and for refugee rights. She has lived and travelled widely in the developing world. She was appointed a CBE in the 2006 UK New Year's Honours List for her contribution to Fairtrade. Other accolades include Cosmopolitan Eco-Queen 2008 and Orange Businesswoman of the Year 2008.


Personal life

A keen cyclist, she lives in South London. On Friday 14 January 2011, Harriet appeared for the first time on the BBC Radio 4 programme ''
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'', alongside
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MP and
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MP.


Books

* ''From Anger to Action: Inside the Global Movements for Social Justice, Peace and a Sustainable Planet'' Harriet Lamb & Ben Jackson, Rowman and Littlefield, June 2021 * ''Fighting The Banana Wars and other Fairtrade Battles''. Rider Books, 2008.


References


Further reading

* "Fighting The Banana Wars and other Fairtrade Battles", Harriet Lamb, pub. Rider Books, 2008.
"On the road with the queen of fairtrade", The Independent, 28.2.2009
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