How to identify labour exploitation within complex supply chains? What steps should companies take to mitigate the risk of child labour?
Despite the Sustainable Development Goals' call to action to eradicate forced labour, modern slavery, human trafficking, and end child labour by 2025, global progress remains stagnant. With over 27 million people worldwide trapped in forced or compulsory labour, and nearly 1 in 10 children subjected to child labour, urgent action is needed.
In this webinar, we will explore how companies can address forced labour and child labour within their operations and supply chains, offering practical solutions and strategies for businesses.
12:15 Opening Remarks
- Sophia Lawson Hellu, Programme Manager, Social Responsibility & Human Rights, UN Global Compact Finland
Understanding Labour Exploitation
- Natalia Ollus, Director, The European Institute for Crime Prevention and Control (HEUNI)
Child Labour in Global Supply Chains
- Krishna Shah, Executive Director, UN Global Compact Nepal
- Hem Moktan, Program Officer, Nepal GoodWeave Foundation
Mitigating Risks of Child Labour and Forced Labour
- Anna Mäenpää, Head of Sustainability, Due Diligence and Stakeholder Engagement, SOK Corporation
13:30 Closing Remarks
Time: June 7th, 12:15–13:30 EEST
Platform: Zoom
Language: English
With support from Finland’s development cooperation. #IhmisarvoistaBisnestä