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ETI hosts a range of meetings and events, primarily for its company, NGO and trade union members. Any upcoming events for a wider audience hosted by us or by our partners are listed below. ETI members looking for the latest meetings will find them listed on our community.

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Garment factor floor in Narayanganj, Bangladesh. Photo credit: Shutterstock.

Module 1: The foundations of human rights and business

Tue, 27/01/2026 - 09:15
Learn about where human rights originated, what existing and forthcoming legislation will require from business, the role of ETI, and work through real-life examples of human rights issues in the supply chain.
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How purchasing practices shape human rights in shrimp supply chains

Wed, 28/01/2026 - 09:00

Retailers and food service companies play a pivotal role in shaping labour conditions across global shrimp supply chains — but are their purchasing

Module 2: Protecting human rights: Supply chain transparency and risk

Thu, 12/02/2026 - 09:15
Understand what makes a person more vulnerable to exploitation, how to gain greater visibility of your supply chain and tools for identifying human rights risks and explore what steps to take for meaningful stakeholder engagement.

Module 3: Respecting human rights – managing risk and measuring progress

Tue, 24/02/2026 - 09:15
Discover tools for mitigating and managing human rights risk from audits through to purchasing practices through worked case studies, and how you can measure the impact your work is having on human rights.

Module 4: Remedying human rights violations – putting things right before or after they go wrong

Thu, 12/03/2026 - 09:15
Explore what it takes to develop effective grievance mechanisms with stakeholders and make remedy a reality.

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