Resources to address trafficking in supply chains
Companies that source goods in supply chains characterized by human trafficking risk have a responsibility to establish adequate due diligence and remediation systems to prevent and address trafficking in their own and their suppliers’ workforces.
Resources on this page provide guidance for companies and others to assist them in addressing the compliance issues and worker vulnerabilities associated with risk of trafficking and other labor abuses in global supply chains.
Connecting users to open-source tools and other resources to help companies develop robust compliance plans and systems.
Additional materials developed by the American Bar Association Rule of Law Initiative (ROLI) to assist corporate counsel and policy-makers evaluate the specific legal and policy risk factors relevant to the occurrence and prevention of TIP in corporate supply chains within specific country contexts.
Sector-specific information on the underlying industry-wide issues and root causes that increase workers’ vulnerability to trafficking and other labor abuses, and provides resources and guidance on good practices for multi-stakeholder approaches to addressing these issues
Learn more about the Trafficking Risk in Sub-Saharan African Supply Chains initiative.
About this initiative