Category Archives: Child Labour

Discover the challenges and solutions for a sustainable, fair and environmentally-friendly cocoa industry.

Sustainable Cocoa Cultivation: Securing a Fair Future for Farmers

Cocoa is the main component of a vast industry with far-reaching repercussions on a global scale. While many of us love chocolate for its taste, cocoa has a less sweet side that poses serious problems. The cultivation and production processes are linked to complex challenges covering social, environmental and economic dimensions. Challenges, analysis and new solutions.

A practical framework for private equity investors to assess human rights risks and implement effective due diligence processes

Investor’s Guide to Human Rights Due Diligence

A practical framework for private equity investors to assess human rights risks and implement effective due diligence processes

Insights and suggestions on how to ensure business adopt a robust human rights lens in understanding, addressing and mitigating social issues

Business Human Rights Priorities: Key Actions Ahead

Insights and suggestions on how to ensure business adopt a robust human rights lens in understanding, addressing and mitigating social issues

Learn proven principles for including smallholder farmers in agricultural programs, drawn from successful field implementation

10 Keys to Inclusive Agricultural Supply Chain Programs

Learn proven principles for including smallholder farmers in agricultural programs, drawn from successful field implementation

The S-211 Canadian law requires companies to report on measures preventing forced and child labor in supply chains.

Fighting Forced Labor: Canada’s Supply Chain Law S-211

The S-211 Canadian law requires companies to report on measures preventing forced and child labor in supply chains.

The Norway's Transparency act is pursuing three purposes. Understand its application and implications for corporations in this article.

What to Expect from the Norwegian Transparency Act

The Norway’s Transparency act is pursuing three purposes. Understand its application and implications for corporations in this article.

Learn how investment funds apply Principal Adverse Impacts and DNSH principles to enhance sustainable finance practices

Implementing DNSH ‘Do No Significant Harm’ in Investing

Ksapa is leading a working group of 12 international investment funds and investment companies to strengthen their consideration of human rights issues. Learn how investment funds apply Principal Adverse Impacts and DNSH principles to enhance sustainable finance practices.