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Lindsay Wright

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Communications and Media Relations Manager
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ETI

Blog posts from this author

Illustration of women campaigning for better access to mustrual products

Period poverty fund boosts global access to sanitary products

25 August 2020
An educational guide about period poverty, the myths and taboos around menstruation, and ways to empower girls and women against period poverty.
How does your supermarket check out on human rights?

Guest vlog: Oxfam's Rosa Polaschek on how supermarkets can mitigate the impact of Covid-19 on supply chain workers, especially women

17 August 2020
VIDEO: Oxfam's Rosa Polaschek on how supermarkets can commit to removing unfair practices in light of COVID-19, and take action on key issues such as unfair trading practices and gender inequality

Covid-19: ETI key partner in new FCDO fund to keep vulnerable workers safe and keep supply chains moving

14 August 2020
ETI is a key partner in a new FCDO programme to support UK businesses to make workplaces safe for workers in developing countries during Covid-19 and build supply chain resilience
Thai fishermen

What does worker voice mean for fishing crews around the world? Take part in a global survey

4 August 2020
Global Seafood Assurance has created a global outreach survey to gather data on worker voice mechanisms, as part of its Fishing Vessel Crews Worker Voice project.

A guest blog from Grace Gao: Stay responsible - ETI member Matrix’s supplier survey and engagement during pandemic

31 July 2020
With audits suspended and site visits difficult to arrange due to Covid-19, ETI member Matrix APA has been focusing on data and communication to support its Chinese suppliers. Grace Gao, ETI's Capacity Building Advisor and Consultant, reports on the findings of its recent supplier survey.

VIDEO CASE STUDY: How is Rowlinson Knitwear protecting workers during Covid-19?

31 July 2020
Rowlinson's Knitwear's Overseas Director Ken Edgar on how the Pandemic has affected business, and the steps they're taking to protect workers in global supply chains

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