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Remedying human rights abuses in supply chains: The role of sustainability standards | Report

Remediation is a fundamental principle of international human rights. In 2022 and 2023, ISEAL ran a dialogue series with ISEAL members, supported by the UN OHCHR Accountability and Remedy Project, to build awareness on key remediation concepts and activities, take stock of existing efforts on remediation, identify cross-cutting challenges, and inspire further action on remediation.
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  • Workers' rights: general
  • Global

Accessing learning in due diligence and grievance mechanisms



  • Agriculture
  • Consumer products
  • Jewelry
  • Mining
  • Processed food
  • Child rights and well being: general
  • Health and well-being: general
  • Workers' rights: general
  • Global

Changing power dynamics in aquaculture through community-based environmental monitoring



  • Fish: aquaculture
  • Costs and benefits: general
  • Freshwater and oceans: general
  • Freshwater and oceans: water quality and quantity
  • Indigenous peoples and community rights: general
  • Livelihoods: general
  • Workers' rights: general
  • Asia

Enhancing access to remedy for human rights violations in the botanicals sector



  • Botanicals
  • Livelihoods: general
  • Workers' rights: general
  • Asia
  • Europe

Improving worker engagement mechanisms in fishing, aquaculture and seafood processing



  • Fish: aquaculture
  • Fish: wild capture
  • Processed food
  • Gender and Women
  • Livelihoods: general
  • Workers' rights: general
  • Asia

System element

  • Assurance: management
  • Assurance: system
  • Capacity building
  • (-) Grievance
  • M&E: performance monitoring
  • Stakeholder engagement and management

Focus sector

  • Agriculture
  • Botanicals
  • Consumer products
  • Fish: aquaculture
  • Fish: wild capture
  • Jewelry
  • Mining
  • Processed food

Sustainability outcome

  • Child rights and well being: general
  • Costs and benefits: general
  • Freshwater and oceans: general
  • Gender and Women
  • Health and well-being: general
  • Indigenous peoples and community rights: general
  • Livelihoods: general
  • (-) Workers' rights: general

Focus geography

  • Asia
  • Europe
  • Global

Workstream

  • Innovation Fund
  • Risk-based approaches

Format

  • Document
  • Webpage

ISEAL published document

  • Yes

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