Human Rights Risk Assessment (HRAI) — Seafish

Human Rights Risk Assessment (HRAI)

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The Human Rights Risk Assessment (HRAI) is a systematic process to identify, predict and respond to potential human rights impacts.

The Human Rights Risk Assessment (HRAI) is a process for systematically identifying, predicting and responding to the potential human rights impacts of a business operation, capital project, government policy, or trade agreement.

It is framed by international human rights standards and designed to complement other impact assessment and due diligence processes. It is also rooted in the realities of the particular project by incorporating the context within which it will operate from the outset.


Significance for seafood businesses: 

Not seafood-specific. There are a number of organisations that offer practical business support to help manage socially responsible business practices. There are also various tools and guidance notes available which are free to use which will help buyers manage their supply chain and make a more informed judgement on the risks they face when sourcing seafood.


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