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Grievance mechanisms in agriculture - Synthesis report

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  • 10 April 2024
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Grievance

This synthesis report combines four pieces of desk-based research with primary data collection to update our understanding of the essential factors leading to migration for work and impacting the availability, awareness, accessibility, and use of operational grievance mechanisms among agricultural workers in targeted regions of Italy and Spain. 

The synthesis report is available in English, French, Italian and Spanish.

ETI Grievance mechanisms in agriculture - Synthesis report (ENG)
Language(s)
English
ETI Grievance mechanisms in agriculture - Synthesis report (FR)
Language(s)
French
ETI Grievance mechanisms in agriculture - Synthesis report (ES)
Language(s)
Spanish
ETI Grievance mechanisms in agriculture - Synthesis report (IT)
Language(s)
Italian

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