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Guide to conducting an Effective Human Rights Impact Assessment (HRIA)
The report captures lessons learned and shares eight guidelines for conducting human rights impact assessments. -
Ropes & Gray consulting
Ropes & Gray is a leading supply chain compliance and corporate social responsibility practice. -
Guidance Tool for Companies: Doing Business with Respect for Human Rights
Doing Business with Respect for Human Rights offers practical advice, experiences and insights to help companies respect human rights. -
Guidance. Common Vision for Sustainable Seafood
The Vision includes six steps businesses can take to develop and implement sustainable seafood commitments to improve the health of ocean ecosystems. -
Guide for Integrating Human Rights and Business
A Guide for Integrating Human Rights into Business Management. -
NEXUS Institute
The NEXUS Institute is an independent international human rights research and policy centre, dedicated to ending human trafficking as well as other abuses and offenses that intersect with human rights and international criminal law. -
Solidaridad Network
A sustainable supply of 13 commodities bringing together supply chain actors and engaging them in innovative solutions to improve production. -
Ardea International
Ardea International is a specialist sustainability, business and human rights consultancy with expertise in modern slavery. -
Be Slavery Free (formerly Stop the Traffik Australia)
Be Slavery Free is a coalition of civil society organisations with on-the-ground experience in preventing, disrupting and remediating modern slavery. -
ComplyChain: Business Tools for Labour Compliance in Global Supply Chains app
This Global Supply Chains app provides practical, step-by-step guidance on eight critical elements of social compliance. -
Food Network for Ethical Trade (FNET)
The Food Network for Ethical Trade (FNET) was established in 2016 by a number of major UK food companies to improve human rights in global food supply chains through a common approach to managing ethical trade. -
Global Social Compliance Programme (GSCP)
The Global Social Compliance Programme (GSCP) is a business-driven, open-source platform working towards and promoting the harmonisation of efforts for the improvement of working and environmental conditions in global supply chains.