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NGOs & CIVIL SOCIETY


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titleAnti-Slavery International

Products of Slavery


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titleBusiness and Human Rights Resource Centre

Legal Case Map

Modern Slavery Registry

KnowTheChain


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titleBusiness for Social Responsibility (BSR)

A Guide to Traceability: A Practical Approach to Advance Sustainability in Global Supply Chains


The Supply Chain Leadership Ladder 2.0


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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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titleCoalition of Immokalee Workers (CIW)

The Fair Food Program / Fair Food Code of Conduct


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titleDevelopment International

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


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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 (ETI)

Corporate approaches to tackling modern slavery

Ethical Trading Initiative Base Code

Guide to buying responsibly


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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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titleGlobal Unions Committee on Workers' Capital (CWC)

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


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titleGood Electronics

The GoodElectronics Network


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titleGreen Electronics Council

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


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titleHult International Business School

Corporate approaches to tackling modern slavery


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titleHuman Rights at Sea

An Introduction & Commentary to the 2011 UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights & their Implementation in the Maritime Environment



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titleChartered Institute of Purchasing and Supply

Tackling Modern Slavery In Supply Chains - A Guide 1.0



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titleInitiative for Responsible Mining Assurance (IRMA)

IRMA Responsible Mining Certification


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titleInternational Institute for Nonviolent Action (NOVACT)

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


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titleIssara Institute

Inclusive Labour Monitoring System


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titleManpower Group

An Ethical Framework for Cross-Border Labor Recruitment: An Industry/Stakeholder Collaboration to Reduce the Risks of Forced Labor and Human Trafficking


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titleMade in a Free World

Forced Labour Risk Determination and Mitigation


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titleVerité

An Ethical Framework for Cross-Border Labor Recruitment: An Industry/Stakeholder Collaboration to Reduce the Risks of Forced Labor and Human Trafficking


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Fair Hiring Toolkit


Strengthening Protection Against Trafficking in Persons in Federal and Corporate Supply Chains


The Nexus of Illegal Gold Mining and Human Trafficking in Global Supply Chains - Lessons from Latin America


KnowTheChain


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titleHumanity United

KnowTheChain


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titleLiberty Asia

Legal Case Map


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titleSweat Free Purchasing Consortium

Model Sweatfree Procurement Policy


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titleFair Labor Association

Addressing Risks of Forced Labor in Supply Chains: Protecting Workers from Unfair Restrictions on their Freedoms at Work


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titleWorld Economy, Ecology & Development (WEED)

Practical Guide for Socially Responsible ICT-Procurement


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titleSwedWatch

Agents for change. How public procurers can influence labour conditions in global supply chains. Case studies from Brazil, Pakistan and Thailand


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titleLa Strada International

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


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titleResponsible Mica Initiative

Responsible Mica Initiative 2018 Report


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titleThe Centre for Research on Multinational Corporations (SOMO)

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


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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


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titleSustainalytics

KnowTheChain


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titleNexes

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


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titleServei Civil International (SCI)

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


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Name of Resource

Tackling Modern Slavery in Global Supply Chains Toolkit

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Guidance on policy / legislation implementation

Country / jurisdiction

United Kingdom, Global

Organization

Stronger Together

Date of publishing

May 2017

Description

This source is a comprehensive toolkit for employers and labour providers based outside the United Kingdom, to inform, equip and resource them to tackle human trafficking. The source includes practical advice on the specific steps to take across different areas of the businesses to effectively deter, detect and deal with labour exploitation in supply chains.

Related sources:

Tackling modern slavery in the United Kingdom, Business Toolkit: https://www.stronger2gether.org/product/toolkit-for-business-tackling-modern-slavery-in-businesses/

Tackling modern Slavery through Purchasing Practices: https://www.stronger2gether.org/product/tackling-modern-slavery-through-purchasing-practices-toolkit/ 

Tackling Forced Labour in Businesses Toolkit – International: https://www.stronger2gether.org/product/toolkit-tackling-forced-labour-in-businesses/ 

Availability

ENG: https://www.stronger2gether.org/product/toolkit-for-global-supply-chains/


    


Name of Resource

Tackling Modern Slavery In Supply Chains - A Guide 1.0

Type

Report/analysis

Country / jurisdiction

Global

Organization

Walk Free Foundation, Chartered Institute of Purchasing and Supply, Verité

Date of publishing

September 2014

Description

The information in this resource is primarily aimed at procurement, supply chain and sustainability professionals in companies, organizations and governments. It is aimed at those who want concrete guidance on how to reduce or eliminate the risk of modern slavery occurring in their supply chains, either as a direct or indirect result of their procurement practices. For the purpose of simplicity, the Guide uses the term company, however the Guide is relevant to all governments and any other organization wishing to tackle slavery in their supply chains. Finally, the Guide is intended to be a comprehensive system of meaningful action to address modern slavery within an organization’s operations and is designed for verification.

Availability

ENG: https://www.cips.org/Documents/Knowledge/Procurement-Topics-and-Skills/4-Sustainability-CSR-Ethics/Sustainable-and-Ethical-Procurement/tackling-modern-slavery-in-modern-supply-chains.pdf

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