USAID Supply Unchained — Seafish

USAID Supply Unchained

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USAID
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USAID is the lead U.S. Government agency that works to end extreme global poverty & enable resilient, democratic societies to realise their potential.

USAID is looking for partners to create technologies to monitor supply chains, by creating feedback loops and communication for workers, in order to fight human trafficking. It is pioneering a global supply chain approach to better identify and counter human trafficking in sectors rife with these forms of exploitation and abuse called ‘Supply Unchained’. The ultimate goal of Supply Unchained is to better identify human trafficking risks in order to prevent new cases.


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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