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| Issue: | MFA phase-out | project documents |
| Industry/sector focus: | Textiles & clothing | |
| Country focus: | World-wide | |
| Start date: | 2002 | |
| Project status: | Current | |
The end of the MFA, also known as the Agreement on Textiles and Clothing (ATC), will have significant economic and social consequences. In the short term these will be mostly negative for some key textiles and garment producing countries, even though it is acknowledged that certain opportunities will arise as a result. Despite widespread, concerned debate, the response to date to these negative predicted outcomes has been fragmented and limited.
The MFA Forum, a collection of multilateral and national public institutions, labour and civil society organisations, businesses and multi-stakeholder initiatives (including ETI), came together in March 2004 to better understand the implications of the end of the MFA, particularly for workers and communities, and to explore how best to promote collaborative approaches to mitigating negative impacts and taking advantage of new opportunities.
Several pieces of research on the MFA and its ending have been the specific outputs of the Forum’s work to date. These outputs have already been, and will continue to be, useful in raising awareness and facilitating dialogue and action - see Project Documents below.
Initial members of the working group:
Sasha Radovich, Senior Researcher/Advisor, is anchoring
this work at AccountAbility:
Email: sasha@accountability.org.uk
Tel: +44 (0)20 7549 0400.