How child rights can be protected and promoted in agricultural supply chains?

14:30 - 14:30
Child labour continues to exist on a massive scale, all over the world. It is especially prevalent in agricultural supply chains where children can often be responsible for a large share of family’s income. This, along with significant cultural differences, makes an already complex issue even more sensitive. In this session, we will discuss the best ways for businesses to protect and promote child rights through their supply chain and operations. We’ll assess how companies can work with local communities to tackle child labour and address the root causes, while ensuring that these communities remain financially and socially sustainable.

Virginie Mahin

Mondelēz International

Global Head of Social Sustainability & Stakeholder Engagement

Davina Jeffery

Save the Children

Head of Hunger Reduction and Livelihoods

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For any questions on the conference, please contact:

Natasha Bodnar
Project Director
[email protected]
+44 (0) 20 3780 7434

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Registration for the conference is currently open. To sign up, you can do so online here, or get in touch directly for details of group discounts. 

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For more information and to inquire, please contact:

Anita Thomson
Business Development
[email protected]
+44 (0) 20 3780 7433

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