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VIDEO Case Study: LINDEX's We Women project has reached 70,000 workers in just 3 years

EWI member LINDEX's We Women gender empowerment project has reached 70,000 workers and counting in garment factories in Bangladesh, India and Myanmar and the company has made the learning available to everyone via open access
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Empowering women in India's garment industry (VIDEO)

How ETI member M&S is working to eliminate sexual harassment and gender discrimination in its India supply chain.
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LINDEX's We Women Project: "we can't change the world on our own, but we can start the movement."

LINDEX's We Women project has reached 70,000 women workers in it garment factories in Bangladesh, India and Myanmar in just 3 years. Ingrid Porss, the company's Strategic Lead, Women Empowerment, talks about the project in this inspiring video
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Gender-responsive HRDD

As a cross-cutting dimension that is intrinsic to all labour violations, gender must be incorporated into the HRDD process.

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