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Earthquake in Myanmar and Southeast Asia: ETI’s response

28 March 2025
ETI responds to the earthquake in Myanmar also impacting neighbouring countries.

UK Modern Slavery Act: Ten years on

26 March 2025
ETI reflects on a decade of the MSA, new guidance from the UK Home Office and what more needs to protect people and planet.
Woman harvesting tea leaves and flushes by hand. Photo credit: Shutterstock.

Investigating GBVH at James Finlays Kenya - Informing wider sector collaboration

25 March 2025
Ella Frankel, Senior FFF Advisor reflects on two years of investigating gender based violence and harassment at James Finlays Kenya, and how this work aims to inform wider sector collaboration.
Two women and two children walk along a flooded road in Bangladesh. Photo credit: Shutterstock.

Rising Waters, Rising Risks: How floods impact workers in global supply chains

21 March 2025
Learn about flood impacts for workers and explore insights from our new snapshot for responsible business.
International Women's Day march in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Photo credit: ETI Bangladesh.

Achieving gender equality in Bangladesh's garment sector

11 March 2025
A look at the issues women garment workers face in Bangladesh, and the steps ETI Bangladesh is taking to address them.
ETI's Gender Programme Lead, Heidi Chan, picture with women workers in Myanmar in 2018. Photo credit: Heidi Chan.

What we want: Accelerated action on GBVH in supply chains

7 March 2025
ETI's Gender Programme Lead reflects on her engagement with women supply chain workers, what they want, and how gender-responsive HRDD can take steps towards achieving it.
From left to right, ETI Executive Director, Giles Bolton, Progression Advisor, Jasmine Stockham and Senior Apparel & Textiles Advisor, Laurent Arnone.

A reality check on HRDD progress in the garment & footwear sector

4 March 2025
ETI's Senior Apparel & Textiles Advisor shares his reflections from the OECD Forum on Due Diligence in the Garment & Footwear Sector.
European flags in front of the Berlaymont building, headquarters of the European Commission in Brussels, Belgium. Photo credit: Shutterstock.

ETI responds to the EU Commission’s Omnibus proposal

28 February 2025
ETI urges European legislators to uphold the core principles of the CSDDD and CSRD.
UK government HM Treasury building in Westminster, London. Photo credit: Shutterstock.

ETI responds to reductions in international aid

27 February 2025
ETI expressed its concern regarding recent cuts to foreign aid, and their impact on the worlds' most vulnerable, putting greater pressure on underfunded NGOs, trade unions and businesses driving sustainable development.
Kate Raworth and Christian Guthier. CC-BY-SA 4.0.

Planetary crisis and social justice

27 February 2025
What can we learn from donut economics in light of this years' World Social Justice Day theme?

Mark Robertson, Senior VP of The Centre for Child Rights and Business, appointed Non-Executive Director of ETI Board

17 February 2025
Meet our new NGO non-executive director of the ETI board.

"I've been where you are" – meet your expert trainer for Module 1 of ETI’s Human Rights Essentials Course

4 February 2025
ETI’s Human Rights Essentials Course gives participants a firm foundation in human rights that they can immediately bring back to their own work or business.

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