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COVID-19 outbreak resource pack for African agricultural suppliers (Swahili)

Resources for farm or packhouse managers and agri-business owners, to help manage outbreaks.
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Business Partnerships for Global Goals: how are we supporting vulnerable workers in farming and garments during Covid-19?

How are ETI and its members working in partnership with aid agencies and NGOs to support workers during Covid-19?
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Business Partnerships for Global Goals, Newsletter

Business Partnerships as a Force for Good Learning Series
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Recommendations for factories to protect workers from COVID-19

Findings from the FCDO/Vulnerable Supply Chains Facility COVID-19 Bangladesh factory needs assessment
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The Impact of Covid-19 on Agricultural Supply Chains in Africa

Findings from Supplier Needs Assessments
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COVID Winter Response Guidance for Food, Horticulture and Agriculture

A collaboration to develop guidance for food, horticulture and agriculture through the winter 2020 period.
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Guest vlog: Oxfam's Rosa Polaschek on how supermarkets can mitigate the impact of Covid-19 on supply chain workers, especially women

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
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ETI calls for government commitment to tackle abuses in Leicester

Now is the time for the government to invest in the UK garment industry, especially as the industry faces big challenges in global supply chains over the coming years.
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Nick Kightley, ETI's Strategic Lead for Food, Farming and Fisheries respond's to Oxfam's 2020 Behind the Barcodes scorecard

ETI members hold 5 of the top 6 places in the Behind the Barcodes scorecard and Tesco continues to be the benchmark against which to measure others. Nick Kightley reflects on how supermarkets have sought to communicate with suppliers, understand their challenges and provide advice and support during Covid-19

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