A new PhD research partnership between Northumbria University, the Ethical Trading Initiative and Women Working Worldwide investigates what gender-just transitions could look like in global food supply chains. The project explores how women workers’ experiences and collective organising can inform fair, climate-resilient approaches across agricultural supply chains.
Exploring how fashion brands and suppliers can work jointly to strengthen their understanding and use of gender-disaggregated data as part of effective human rights due diligence.
Homeworkers Worldwide's Lucy Brill details the risks women workers' face in the casualisation of work across global fashion supply chains, and share HWW's recommendations for redress.
Multinational retailer and ETI member, Marks & Spencer, is working to eliminate sexual harassment and gender discrimination in its India supply chain. Reaching around 12,000 women across India, the programme is the focus of a short film published today by ETI.
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