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Search results for "coronavirus"

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Why Fashion must help Bangladeshi workers survive Coronavirus

Bangladesh is strategically critical for global apparel supply chains and it is ultimately in all our interests — from brands and retailers to factories and governments — to work together, collaborate and support each other through this, argues Mostafiz Uddin.
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ETI during the Coronavirus outbreak

Peter McAllister, ETI's Executive Director, on how ETI is operating during the outbreak, and the importance of standing in solidarity with workers at this difficult time
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Report: accelerating transition: the future is now - a virtual think tank on COVID-19

What might the "new normal" look for global supply chains once the coronavirus pandemic is over? ETI heard a virtual think tank with key stakeholders to explore ideas and the potential for collaborative action to drive sustainable change
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COVID-19: Oxfam's initial ethical trade response

VIDEO: Oxfam's Ethical Trade Manager Rachel Wilshaw gives a summary of what they are seeing in supply chains as a result of Coronavirus and how they are responding.
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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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FCDO Vulnerable supply chain facility

ETI's programmes under FCDO's fund to enable vulnerable people and supply chains to recover from and remain resilient to the economic and social impacts of COVID-19.
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Securing workers’ rights in a COVID-19 context - East and Southern Africa

Support to strategic suppliers of food retailers in Kenya, Ethiopia, Tanzania, Zimbabwe.

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