15Feb2021
Global Policy Brief: Why and how businesses want to eradicate forced labour
If we work together and harness the potential of SMEs we can eradicate forced labour by 2030.
15Feb2021
If we work together and harness the potential of SMEs we can eradicate forced labour by 2030.
14Feb2021
This podcast series looks at why and how we can involve SMEs.
26Oct2020
On the 19th of November, the ILO Global Business Network on Forced Labour hosted its second annual meeting to bring ...
08Oct2020
The ILO and Human Rights Commission of Malaysia (SUHAKAM) partnered to co-organize the webinar on “Preventing forced labour in Malaysia ...
01Sep2020
The ILO Global Business Network on Forced Labour (GBNFL) as part of a webinar series on what works in preventing ...
26Apr2020
The ILO estimates that there are 25 million people in forced labour globally. Early indications show that the social and ...
30Mar2020
The International Labour Organization’s (ILO) Global Business Network on Forced Labour is building a future without forced labour. As the ...
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