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Holly Woodward-Davey

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Banana Link

Blog posts from this author

Women workers sort bananas into boxes.

How collective bargaining & social dialogue advance inclusion & sustainability in food

16 October 2024
Banana Link’s Project Coordinator, Holly Woodward-Davey and ETI’s Just Transitions Advisor, George Williams examine the role of trade union rights in Colombia and the ways they've delivered for workers, women and the planet.
Women workers sort bananas into boxes.

Gender Equity in Supply Chains: Representation

27 January 2022
Banana Link's Holly Woodward Davey continues our Gender Equality in Supply Chains series with examples of how women's representation within the banana industry has and can drive progress towards gender equity.
Women worker holds banana harvesting sickle.

Gender Equity in Supply Chains: An enabling environment

25 January 2022
Banana Link's Holly Woodward Davey continues our Gender Equality in Supply Chains series with examples of how facilitating an enabling environment within the banana industry has and can drive progress towards gender equity.

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