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Find here all the NGO Human Resources Without Borders’ news and opinions on forced labour in supply chains.

New figures on modern slavery – decoding

France, 5th largest importer of products with risks. Rising estimates of the number of victims in rich countries… Do you want to understand this information, what modern slavery is all about and what your role...

Film-debate “Far from the shop windows, the real fashion-victims”

In the era of fast-fashion (disposable fashion) and overflowing wardrobes : who are the real fashion-victims? On April 24, 2013, globalization suddenly put a face on Bangladeshi women workers. On that day, more than 1000...

“Sustain, Now Is The Time” responsible purchasing

For Ecovadis’ annual meeting, decision-makers, entrepreneurs and institutional spokespersons will be present to compare their responsible purchasing practices and discover the latest trends. Among the speakers at this international event : Martine Combemale, Director of...

Deforestation, a human tragedy

Galloping deforestation, whether for the monoculture of soya in Latin America, oil palm in Asia, cocoa in Africa…, also results in forced labour and child labour, Human Resources Without Borders observes.

“How to respond to social and environmental challenges in the construction sector in Occitanie? »

On January 18, from 6pm to 8pm, the NGO Ressources Humaines Sans Frontières is organising a conference at the Institut Management de Montpellier on the theme: “How to meet the social and environmental challenges in...

RHSF exhibition in Luxembourg

The Minister of Justice of Luxembourg, the President of Caritas Luxembourg and the Director of the Labour and Mines Inspectorate inaugurated, on 2 December 2017, the RHSF exhibition “Forced Labour. Behind the barcode”. Discover the...

Promoting sustainable development

“On Saturday, November 4, 2017, Biarritz City Hall hosted the Global Compact France (initiated by the UN) and Ressources Humaines sans frontières (French NGO) for an afternoon of reflection on sustainable development. The opportunity to...

Mauritania have trouble to eradicate slavery

Even if in 1981, Mauritania became one of the last countries to abolish slavery, this pratic would still touch thousands of people. In 2014, the NGO Walk Free ranked Mauritania first in the list of countries where...

Contribute to Sustainable Development Objectives

SMEs, SSE structures, communities… how to contribute to the UN’s sustainable development objectives (SDOs)? The UN Sustainable Development Goals…In 2015, 193 countries adopted a new set of goals under the aegis of the United Nations...

Film debate: “Hold-up on the banana”

Discover “Hold-up on the banana”, a documentary about the background of banana production and working conditions.

Regional meeting for the FOOD Festival in Occitania!

EADR-S CNEAP Occitania inter-institutional training at the Ecole Supérieure La Raque,Lasbordes (Aude) on 26 September 2017. This day organized by David Baratgin & Yves Carmichael, EADR-SI Regional Correspondents, with the support of Frédéric Faye, Regional...