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OUR PROGRAMMES

CONSUMER GOODS

In this sector-specific programme, businesses across the UK are supported in taking action to mitigate modern slavery within their own operations and global supply chain, with their suppliers, their labour providers, their service providers and beyond. For the Consumer Goods programme visit www.stronger2gether.org/consumer-goods.

UK CONSTRUCTION SECTOR

Launched in collaboration with industry development partner the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB), to address modern slavery in the construction sector. This sector-specific programme continues to grow. In this programme, businesses across the supply chain are supported in taking action to mitigate modern slavery within their own operations, with their sub-contractors and suppliers, their labour providers, their service providers and beyond. For the Construction programme visit www.stronger2gether.org/construction.

SOUTH AFRICA

Delivered in partnership with local partners the Wine and Agricultural Ethical Trade Association (WIETA) and the Sustainability Initiative of South Africa (SIZA), the programme facilitates dialogue between South African agri-businesses, national and international retailers and importers, and other key stakeholders to address forced labour in agri-businesses in South Africa. For the South Africa programme visit www.stronger2gether.org/za.

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SPAIN

Stronger Together is supporting the Spanish horticultural industry, to prevent, manage and respond to the risk of forced labour and other forms of exploitation. We are working with our Spanish partners to engage with growers and other stakeholders across the Spanish fresh produce supply chain and have produced a practical toolkit which is free to download on our website. For the Spain programme visit www.stronger2gether.org/es/

UNITED STATES – RESPONSIBLE RECRUITMENT PROGRAM

This multi-stakeholder collaborative program seeks to motivate the US fresh produce sector to recognize and reward responsible recruitment, thereby boosting the supply of ethically sourced labour and reducing risks for workers and businesses across the labour supply chain. For the United States programme visit www.stronger2gether.org/us.

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