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WALK FREE | Business & Investor Toolkit

Walk Free has created a toolkit; designed to help businesses and investors take action to improve human rights standards in their supply chains and combat forced labour, human trafficking and other forms of modern slavery. Learn more here..

by The AFC

29 October 2020


Image via   Walk Free   Photo Credit: Satwinder Singh Gill via EyeEm

Image via Walk Free Photo Credit: Satwinder Singh Gill via EyeEm

Walk Free has created a toolkit designed to help businesses and investors take action to improve human rights standards in their supply chains and combat forced labour, human trafficking and other forms of modern slavery.

It contains links to case studies, research, legal frameworks, and tools produced by Walk Free and other civil society organisations from around the world.

Topics include; Understanding the Problem, Supply Chain Due diligence, Codes of Conduct, Corrective Action and Remedy, Legal Obligations and Frameworks, Modern Slavery Reporting, Financial Sector Tools, and Mitigating Impacts of Covid-19 on vulnerable workers.

Image & Copy via www.walkfree.org


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