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RSSThis OHCHR guide provides instructions on how businesses can develop and implement a human rights policy by detailing key steps and components of the policy's design.
The project aims to promote decent working conditions for workers, especially vulnerable youth, women and men in the construction sector in the Southern Africa Development Community. The project works with public and private actors at country, sub-regional and regional levels.
aBi Development committed to fostering green and inclusive growth in Uganda’s agriculture sector by empowering smallholder farmers and rural agri-entrepreneurs through targeted interventions in finance, technical support, and capacity building.
The ACCEL Africa Project adopts an innovative system-approach to tackling child labour that moves away from project-based downstream interventions towards strengthening existing systems that are critical to tackle root causes of child labour.
This OHCHR interpretive guide provides additional background on the principles of the access to remedy pillar of the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights (UNGPs) to support a full understanding of their meaning and intent.
The Programme is implemented by World Bank, UNIDO and ITC. ITC is currently implementing the micro-level pillar of the EU-ACP Business-friendly programme, which aims to support value chains through inclusive policies, investment promotion, and alliances.
The programme enhances the livelihoods and inclusion of Artisanal and Small-Scale Miners (ASM) involved in development minerals value chains across African, Caribbean, and Pacific (ACP) countries by strengthening their capacities, expanding knowledge, and supporting policy reforms.
The project uses a Market Systems approach to stimulate better performance among stakeholders in market systems in Addis Abeba which are important for women and youth. The overarching objective is to increase their incomes and improve their livelihoods.
BHRRC will develop a new CSO Remedy Tool to guide rightsholders, affected communities, unions, and NGOs in accessing complaint mechanisms under the EU CSDDD. Additionally, BHRRC publishes a practical CSDDD Guide for affected stakeholders, conducts a growing database and stakeholder workshops.
The Advancing Decent Work in Bangladesh (ADWiB) programme supports the Government of Bangladesh, along with employers’ and workers’ associations, in implementing comprehensive labour reforms and promoting decent work.