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Soaring demand for West African cocoa fuels a seasonal, labor-intensive sector where low incomes and fragile supply chains drive trafficking risks. Smallholder farms, typically under five acres and dependent on cocoa for survival, struggle with low yields, pests, and lack of access to credit, health care, and education. These pressures, combined with reliance on seasonal...
Brazil’s Lista Suja—the “Dirty List” of employers found to have subjected workers to conditions analogous to slavery, remains one of the most influential forced labor accountability tools in the world.
Debt bondage, due to the imposition of recruitment fees and costs on foreign migrant workers, remains the most pervasive and entrenched form of forced labor in global supply chains today. Reimbursement is an important remedy but, on its own, it is not a solution to the underlying root causes of this ongoing labor abuse.
Working through coalitions is an indispensable part of Verité’s advocacy efforts to influence policy changes that uplift and safeguard the rights and well-being of workers worldwide. Today, Verité’s coalition work involves bringing expertise and knowledge on supply chains and labor rights to the policy arena so that public policy is informed and ultimately enforceable. The following resources and news highlight the latest advancements with our coalition partners.
As organizations working to address human trafficking and labor exploitation, we are appalled by the horrific conditions children experienced after fleeing to the United States for refuge. This series in the New York Times demonstrates our government’s inability, unwillingness, or outright refusal to protect minors from forced labor.
The following Q&A consolidates questions and answers from the 3-part webinar series on new responsible sourcing tools for the mining and transportation sectors. The series introduced sector-focused tools and training to strengthen supply chain due diligence, including updated sector reports, new due diligence toolsets, and technical training on supply chain risk management. Q&A Webinar 1...
Through generous funding by the United States Department of State’s Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor (DRL), Verité is continuing to support workers navigating risks in new labor markets between Uttar Pradesh, India and the Gulf States. This project focuses on building capacities of partners to provide guidance to workers during the recruitment process in Uttar Pradesh, and to safely navigate systems for addressing any exploitation they may encounter during employment in the Gulf.
During 2022 Verité conducted actionable research and engaged stakeholders as part of the Cooperation On Fair, Free, Equitable Employment (COFFEE) project to create, refine, and launch a set of 17 tools comprising the Socially Sustainable Sourcing Toolkit (S3T) to meet the needs of key coffee sector stakeholders.
The U.S. prison system has been under increasing scrutiny in recent years for issues such as systematic racism, inhumane conditions, overcrowding, and sexual violence. While these issues are extremely pressing, another important issue, forced prison labor, is often overlooked. Therefore, as a labor rights organization, Verité determined that we could most effectively contribute to the critique of the U.S. prison system by lending an international human rights lens to the conversation on prison labor.
This webinar series is supported by the U.S. Department of Transportation and U.S. Department of State as part of ongoing efforts to strengthen supply chain due diligence while effectively navigating federal compliance.