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Fair For All (FFA)

Overview

The project aims to promote fair and transparent supply chains, and to empower stakeholders to uphold human rights and environmental standards.

Among others, the project: 

  1. Provides training and resources to civil society, small producers, and workers to strengthen their role in global value chains.
  2. Builds capacity for human rights and environmental due diligence through practical tools and localized support.
  3. Engages with companies and trade unions to promote fair labor practices and responsible business conduct.
  4. Facilitates multi-stakeholder dialogue, fostering collaboration between public, private, and civil society actors.
  5. Supports advocacy for improved regulatory frameworks and increased transparency in global trade.

Please visit the project website or contact us to find out how this support can benefit you.

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Key information

Start date

2021

End date

2025

Target group(s)

Civil society organisations; Trade unions; Government institutions; National human rights institutions (NHRI); Companies; Smallholders and cooperatives; Business associations; Workers; Local communities; Multi-stakeholder initiatives (MSI); Industry initiatives

Sector(s)

Agriculture, fishing, forestry; Garment and textile; Energy and extractives; Industry and manufacturing; Trade and services; Information and communications technologies

Type of initiative

Country level

Countries of intervention

Brazil; Cambodia; Ghana; India; Indonesia; Kenya; Mozambique; Myanmar; Nigeria; Occupied Palestinian Territory; South Africa; Uganda; Viet Nam

Type(s) of support

Information & guidance on due diligence; Tools for risk assessment & reporting; International policy dialogue; Multi-stakeholder collaboration; Capacity building & training; Support to regulatory environment; Promotion of transparency & advocacy

Type(s) of contributor

EU Member State

Contributor(s)

Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs (BUZA)

Implementing organisation(s)

Oxfam Novib; Centre for Research on Multinational Corporations (SOMO); Third World Network- Africa (TWN-Africa); The Huairou Commission