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These are the resources containing information such as dates of publishing, descriptions, and links to more information as well as country / jurisdiction data about the initiatives from civil society, ngos, academia and initiatives from the private sector.

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NGOs & CIVIL SOCIETY

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titleThe Alliance to End Slavery and Trafficking

Beyond SB 657: How Businesses Can Meet and Exceed California’s Requirements to Prevent Forced Labor in Supply Chains


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titleClean Clothes Campaign

Clean Clothes Campaign


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titleClear Wave

Clear Wave: transparency business-labelling initiative


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titleElectronics Watch

Compliance Report Update: Cal-Comp Electronics, Thailand

Compliance Report: Foxconn in Pardubice, Czech Republic

Public Procurement and Human Rights Due Diligence to Achieve Respect for Labour Rights Standards in Electronics Factories: A Case Study of the Swedish County Councils and the Dell Computer Corporation


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titleEthical Trading Initiative, Hult International Business School

Corporate approaches to tackling modern slavery


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titleDevelopment International

Corporate Compliance with the California Transparency in Supply Chains Act of 2010


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titleShift and Mazars

Database & Analysis of Company Reporting

UN Guiding Principles Assurance Guidance

UN Guiding Principles Reporting Framework with implementation guidance


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titleFair Labor Association

Enable Training toolkit on addressing child labor and forced labor in agricultural supply chains


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titleLa Strada International, Somo

Engaging the private sector to end human trafficking. A resource guide for NGOs


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titleEthical Trading Initiative (ETI)

Ethical Trading Initiative Base Code



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titleVerité

Fair Hiring Toolkit


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titleMade in a Free World

Forced Labour Risk Determination and Mitigation


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titleNOVACT, Servei Civil International (SCI), Nexes

Guide for the protection and promotion of human rights in public contracting


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titleEthical Trading Initiative (ETI)

Guide to buying responsibly


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titleGlobal Unions Committee on Workers' Capital (CWC)

Guidelines for the Evaluation of Workers’ Human Rights and Labour Standards


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titleIssara Institute

Inclusive Labour Monitoring System


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titleInitiative for Responsible Mining Assurance (IRMA)

IRMA Responsible Mining Certification


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titleHU, BHRRC, Sustainalytics, Verité

KnowTheChain


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titleBusiness & Human Rights Resource Centre, Liberty Asia

Legal Case Map


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titleSweat Free Purchasing Consortium

Model Sweatfree Procurement Policy


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titleBusiness and Human Rights Resource Centre

Modern Slavery Registry


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titleWorld Economy, Ecology & Development (WEED)

Practical Guide for Socially Responsible ICT-Procurement


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titleAnti-Slavery International

Products of Slavery


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titleGreen Electronics Council

Purchasers Guide for Addressing Labor and Human Rights Impacts in IT Procurements


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titleResponsible Mica Initiative

Responsible Mica Initiative 2018 Report


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titleWikiRate

United Kingdom Modern Slavery Act Research


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titleWorker-driven Social Responsibility Network (WSR)

Worker-driven Social Responsibility Network




PRIVATE SECTOR


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titleResponsible Business Alliance

Responsible Business Alliance Code of Conduct

Responsible Labour Initiative


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titleResponsible Minerals Initiative

Responsible Minerals Assurance Process


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titleLondon Metal Exchange

Responsible Sourcing: London Metal Exchange Position Paper


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titleSEDEX

Sedex Members Ethical Trade Audit (SMETA) Best Practice Guidance


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titleSupply Chain Sustainability School

Supply Chain Sustainability Procurement Guidance – How to embed best practice in your procurement when combating modern slavery


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titleEnvironmental Justice Foundation

The Environmental Justice Foundation’s Charter for Transparency


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titleRESPECT

The Responsible and Ethical Private Sector Coalition against Trafficking (RESPECT)


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titleSancroft

The Sancroft-Tussell Report: Eliminating Modern Slavery in Public Procurement


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titleVF Corporation

VF Traceability initiative




ACADEMIA, THINK TANKS & INSTITUTES


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titleAdvancing Respect for Labour Rights...

Advancing Respect for Labour Rights Globally through Public Procurement


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titleInterfaith Center on Corporate Responsibility (ICCR)

Best Practice Guidance on Recruitment of Migrant Workers


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titleBuilding Research Establishment (BRE)

BES 6001 – The Framework Standard for Responsible Sourcing


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titleBritish Standard Institute (BSI)

BSI Human Trafficking and Supply Chain Slavery Patterns Index


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titleopenDemocracy, SPERI, University of Sheffield

Confronting root causes: forced labour in global supply chains


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titleCIPS, Traidcraft, Walk Free

Ethical and Sustainable Procurement


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titleThe University of Sheffield

Confronting root causes: forced labour in global supply chains


Ethical Audits and the Supply Chains of Global Corporations


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titleInternational Centre for Migration Policy Development (ICMPD)

European Policy Brief: Four Principles for Addressing Trafficking, Forced Labour and/or Slavery (TFLS) in Supply Chains



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titleMIT Centre for Transportation & Logistics

From Haute Couture to Fast-Fashion: Evaluating Social

Transparency in Global Apparel Supply Chains

Sustainable Supply Chains


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titleThe Danish Institute for Human Rights

Human Rights and Business Country Guide

National Action Plans on Business & Human Rights: an analysis

National Action Plans on Business and Human Rights Toolkit

The Business and Human Rights Guidebook and E-learning


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titleHuman Rights Risks in Global Supply...

Human Rights Risks in Global Supply Chains: Applying the United Kingdom Modern Slavery Act to the Public Sector


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titleSwiss Institute of Comparative Law (ISDC)

Implementation of Directive 2014/95 / EU (CSR- Directive) in Denmark, Germany, Belgium, Finland, France, Netherlands, Austria, Sweden, United Kingdom


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titleInternational Learning Lab

International Learning Lab on Public Procurement and Human Rights


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titleLondon Universities Purchasing Consortium (LUPC)

London Universities Purchasing Consortium Slavery and Human Trafficking Statement

Protecting human rights in the supply chain - U procurement practitioners


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titleChartered Institute of Purchasing and Supply (CIPS)

Ethical and Sustainable Procurement

Modern Slavery Act 2015 — impact on Supply Chains and the role of Procurement and actions required to support the organisation

Protecting human rights in the supply chain - U procurement practitioners

United Kingdom Public Sector - CIPS Ethical Procurement and Supply (2019) E-learning


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titleModern Slavery and Human Rights...

Modern Slavery and Human Rights in Global Supply Chains: Roles and Responsibilities of Public Buyers



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titleThe International Corporate Accountability Roundtable (ICAR)

National Action Plans on Business and Human Rights Toolkit


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titleLUPC, University of Greenwich, CIPS

Protecting human rights in the supply chain - U procurement practitioners


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titleIHRB, EQUIDEM

Responsible Recruitment: Remediating Worker-Paid Recruitment Fees


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titleThe University of Glasgow

Supply Chain Code of Conduct


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titleCentre for Responsible Business (CRB)

Supply Chain Sustainability: A Practical Guide for Continuous Improvement


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titleInstitute for the National Pact to Eradicate Slave Labour (InPACTO)

The National Pact To Eradicate Slave Labor