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The Industry We Want Launches Drivers for Change

10 February 2022
New dashboard measures garment and footwear industry’s progress on the wage gap, purchasing practices and GHG emissions
Cambodia Garments

Gender and Casualisation: the elephant in the room

8 February 2022
Homeworkers Worldwide's Lucy Brill details the risks women workers' face in the casualisation of work across global fashion supply chains, and share HWW's recommendations for redress.
India 2009 Homeworker

Putting homeworking on the Gender Agenda

3 February 2022
Homeworkers Worldwide's Lucy Brill emphasises the need for homeworking on the Gender Agenda if supply chains are to progress towards gender equity.
Male and female participants in a gender learning session, VP Flower Farm, Kenya

Gender Equity in Supply Chains: Education

1 February 2022
Women Working Worldwide's Caroline Downey continues our Gender Equality in Supply Chains series with examples of how different forms of education have and can drive progress towards gender equity.
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.

ETI responds to alleged exploitation of migrant workers in Odemira, Portugal

25 January 2022
ETI responds to alleged exploitation of migrant workers in Odemira, Portugal

Protecting workers’ rights in global food supply chains

25 January 2022
Tesco announce their strategic partnership with the global federation of trade unions, IUF (International Union of Food, Agricultural, Hotel, Restaurant, Catering, Tobacco, and Allied Workers Association).

Gender Equity: Top tips from Naivasha flower farms

21 January 2022
Women Working Worldwide's Caroline Downey continues our Gender Equality in Supply Chains series with more top tips from Kenya, following a visit to Naivasha's flower farms.
Photo by Patrick Sheperd/CIFOR.

Gender Equity: Top tips from Kericho tea estates

19 January 2022
Women Working Worldwide's Caroline Downey kicks off our Gender Equality in Supply Chains series with an introduction to WWW's partnership with HWW & Banana Link and top tips from their first trip to Kericho's tea estates.
Photo credit: Claudia Janke.

Blog series: Gender equity across supply chains

17 January 2022
This blog series shares key highlights and learnings from the programme ‘Gender Equity Across Supply Chains: a comparative analysis’ by Women Working Worldwide, Banana Link and Homeworkers Worldwide.
Image of an empty classroom. Photo credit: Caitlin Regan/Flickr.

Taking action to end child labour

16 December 2021
Nafissatou Traore and Claire Milligan provide a snapshot of child labour in 2021 and steps Save the Children are taking to end this exploitative practice and keep children in school in the International Year for the Elimination of Child Labour.

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