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Conflict-affected areas
The UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights (UNGPs) recognise that business activities in conflict-affected and high-risk areas increase the risks of enterprises fuelling conflict and being complicit in gross human rights abuses committed by other actors. The Guiding Principle 7 highlights the importance of supporting business respect for human rights in conflict-affected areas.… Continue Reading Continue Reading Conflict-affected areas
Tourism sector
Tourism has expanded considerably over the last few decades. According to the UN World Tourism Organization (UNWTO), international tourist arrivals increased from 674 million people in 2000 to 1,480 million in 2019. This multi-billion dollar industry is supported by millions of workers, mega infrastructure projects and a global web of travelling means. Tourism is… Continue Reading Continue Reading Tourism sector
Construction sector
The construction industry has direct and often detrimental impacts on human rights, particularly in the areas of workers’ rights, community and land-rights, environmental protection (e.g. dams, large hydro-electric projects) as well as rights to life and health of communities and workers. The global construction market is anticipated to expand by US$4.5 trillion to US$15.2 trillion… Continue Reading Continue Reading Construction sector