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ETI hosts a range of meetings and events, primarily for its company, NGO and trade union members. Any upcoming events for a wider audience hosted by us or by our partners are listed below. ETI members looking for the latest meetings will find them listed on our community.

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Male garment worker with colourful bales of thread, Bangladesh

Module 1: The foundations of human rights and business

3 October 2023 09:15 – 15:30
8 February 2024 09:15 – 15:30
Learn where human rights originated, their significance in business and relevant legislation, as well as the role of the ETI and work through real-life examples of human rights issues in the supply chain. Limited places left.

Module 2: Protecting human rights: Supply chain transparency and risk

12 October 2023 09:15 – 15:30
20 February 2024 09:15 – 15:30
Understand what makes a person more vulnerable to exploitation, how to gain greater visibility of your supply chain and tools for risk assessment. Limited places left.

Module 3: Respecting human rights – managing risk and measuring progress

8 November 2023 09:15 – 15:30
12 March 2024 09:15 – 15:30
Discover tools for mitigating and managing human rights risk, audits and beyond, and how you can measure your progress. Fully booked

Module 4: Remedying human rights violations – putting things right before or after they go wrong

9 November 2023 09:15 – 15:30
27 March 2024 09:15 – 15:30
Making effective grievance systems and remedy a reality. Only 1 place left
Male garment worker with colourful bales of thread, Bangladesh

Module 1: The foundations of human rights and business

3 October 2023 09:15 – 15:30
8 February 2024 09:15 – 15:30
Learn where human rights originated, their significance in business and relevant legislation, as well as the role of the ETI and work through real-life examples of human rights issues in the supply chain. Limited places left.

Module 2: Protecting human rights: Supply chain transparency and risk

12 October 2023 09:15 – 15:30
20 February 2024 09:15 – 15:30
Understand what makes a person more vulnerable to exploitation, how to gain greater visibility of your supply chain and tools for risk assessment. Limited places left.

Module 3: Respecting human rights – managing risk and measuring progress

8 November 2023 09:15 – 15:30
12 March 2024 09:15 – 15:30
Discover tools for mitigating and managing human rights risk, audits and beyond, and how you can measure your progress. Fully booked

Module 4: Remedying human rights violations – putting things right before or after they go wrong

9 November 2023 09:15 – 15:30
27 March 2024 09:15 – 15:30
Making effective grievance systems and remedy a reality. Only 1 place left

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