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NAP Taiwan 2020-2024
[…] “Resource Recycling Act,” “Statute for Industrial Innovation,” “Greenhouse Gas Reduction and Management Act,” and “Indigenous Peoples Employment Rights Protection Act.” All these acts prohibit discrimina tion, encourage green purchasing, and promote environmental protection. In addition, the Public Construction Commission’s Procurement Evaluation Committee scoring tables for bidders include CSR indicators, such as “whether all employees […] Continue Reading NAP Taiwan 2020-2024
Business and Human Rights Guide to Argentina
[…] in Mendoza.325 Indigenous peoples lost their livelihood due to the advan cing agricultural and livestock frontier, according to the International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs in 2015.326 Wa ter In 2010 Argentina passed a law on the preservation of glaciers, curbing mining and oil explorations on and around the nation’s glaciers to protect water […] Continue Reading Business and Human Rights Guide to Argentina
2021_09_30-Main-Report-NBA-BHR-final-version-2.0 (1)
[…] 28. 86 For a detailed list of GFAs concluded by EU companies, cf. the website of the ILO . 45 equipment and other uniforms The French speaking green party flagged the case in Belgium as well. A.6.1.2 Occupational Health This sector seeks to guarantee remedies for workers mainly through preventive measures, but also to […] Continue Reading 2021_09_30-Main-Report-NBA-BHR-final-version-2.0 (1)
2021_09_30-Main-Report-NBA-BHR-final-version-2.0
[…] 28. 86 For a detailed list of GFAs concluded by EU companies, cf. the website of the ILO . 45 equipment and other uniforms The French speaking green party flagged the case in Belgium as well. A.6.1.2 Occupational Health This sector seeks to guarantee remedies for workers mainly through preventive measures, but also to […] Continue Reading 2021_09_30-Main-Report-NBA-BHR-final-version-2.0
Belgium nba march 2021 full
[…] many Romanian workers (mainly women) in two factories (Motexco and Siorom) that supply the Belgian army and police with work equipment and other uniforms The French speaking green party flagged the case in Belgium as well. A.6.1.2 Occupational Health This sector seeks to guarantee remedies for workers mainly through preventive measures, but also to […] Continue Reading Belgium nba march 2021 full
Business and Human Rights Guide to Mexico
[…] Áee aested, aused of Zillegal depiÀatiov of lietÇ[ avd Ztheft of a uoto Àehile[. Both led a campaign to stop the construction of the Independence Aqueduct, which wa s Background & Context Human Rights and Business Country Guide Mexico 28 appoÀed Áithout the affeted ouuuvitÇ[s ovsevt avd dietlÇ theatev ed its water source, traditional […] Continue Reading Business and Human Rights Guide to Mexico
NAP-Nigeria-2024-2028-English
[…] Sani Abacha . The abysmal situation of human rights under the military regime resulted in Nigeria becoming a pariah State in the international arena and the country wa s put on the agenda of the United Nations Commission on Human Rights for five consecutive years. At the peak of this scenario in 199 5, […] Continue Reading NAP-Nigeria-2024-2028-English
tackling-modern-slavery-in-supply-chains-a-guide-1.0
[…] in this plan so they can take ownership of the actions. Many companies find it helpful to establish a traffic light system to highlight urgency. For example: green (minor infringements) Minor violations/non-conformances only; the factory will be audited again within 2-3 years. y ellow (major infringements) Presence of major violations/non- conformances; Remediation plan to […] Continue Reading tackling-modern-slavery-in-supply-chains-a-guide-1.0
Ilo global estimates of child labour results and trends 2012 16
[…] report light work includes children 12 to 14 years old in employment who work in non-hazard-ous work for less than 14 hours a week. ▪ Children performing house – hold chores refer to those performing domestic and personal services for con – sumption within their own households. House-hold chores include caring for household members; […] Continue Reading Ilo global estimates of child labour results and trends 2012 16
Business and Human Rights Guide to Mexico (Spanish)
[…] 2011 2016 Reporteros sin Fronteras Ãndice de Libertad de Prensa8 (donde 1 indica el más alto grado de libertad) 140 153 (2012) 149 Mapa de Libertad Freedom House: Derechos PolÃticos 9 (escala de 1 a 7; 1 indica el nivel más alto de libertad) 2 3 3 Mapa de Libertad Freedom House: Libertades Civiles […] Continue Reading Business and Human Rights Guide to Mexico (Spanish)
Business and Human Rights Guide to Mexico
[…] 2011 2016 Reporteros sin Fronteras Ãndice de Libertad de Prensa8 (donde 1 indica el más alto grado de libertad) 140 153 (2012) 149 Mapa de Libertad Freedom House: Derechos PolÃticos 9 (escala de 1 a 7; 1 indica el nivel más alto de libertad) 2 3 3 Mapa de Libertad Freedom House: Libertades Civiles […] Continue Reading Business and Human Rights Guide to Mexico
NAP Netherlands 2022-2025 English
[…] easures aimed at making trade and investments more sustainable, and b) developi ng countries are supported in the transition required to meet these commitm ents to inclusive, green economic development. The interests and specific circumstances of developing countries must be taken into account when drafting national, European and international agreem ents aimed at improving […] Continue Reading NAP Netherlands 2022-2025 English
Netherlands 2nd BHR NAP – Nov 2022
[…] easures aimed at making trade and investments more sustainable, and b) developi ng countries are supported in the transition required to meet these commitm ents to inclusive, green economic development. The interests and specific circumstances of developing countries must be taken into account when drafting national, European and international agreem ents aimed at improving […] Continue Reading Netherlands 2nd BHR NAP – Nov 2022
Draft 1 stranas indonesia rev (05052021)
[…] berbagai upaya telah dilakukan oleh pelaku usaha untuk mengintegrasikan HAM ke dalam kebijakan bisnisnya. Pelatihan, penilaian resiko pelanggaran HAM ( human rights impact assesment ) secara sukarela, pembuatan panduan perusahaan ( code of conduct ) telah dilakukan oleh banyak perusahaan maupun keikutsertaan dalam jejaring regional atau internasional di bidang bisnis dan HAM telah dilakukan […] Continue Reading Draft 1 stranas indonesia rev (05052021)
business-and-human-rights-guide-to-malawi
[…] uman Development Index score for 201 4 was 0.414 , 174th out of 187 countries, indicating low human development .14 In 2010, Malawi’s Gini coefficient was 46.2, indicating one of the highest rates of income inequality in Africa .15 Of it s more than 15 million people, 50.7 percent lived in poverty according to Malawi’s National Statistical Office in 2011 .16 Most of Malawi’s population relied on subsistence far ming. The BBC reported in 2013 that food supply was precarious, and the country wa s prone to natural disasters including drought and heavy rainfalls. Food insecurity caused Malawi to be dependent on thousands o f tonnes of food aid every year.17 A 2013 World Bank study not ed that life expectancy had improved from 46 years in 2000 to 54.8 years in 2012 .18 T hough still high, HIV prevalence had fallen from 17.5 percent to 10.3 percent in the same period .19 According to […] Continue Reading business-and-human-rights-guide-to-malawi
Business and Human Rights Guide to Uganda
[…] ‐employee disputes to the Industrial Court. Although the Ind ustrial Court is operational after many years without operating, it has a five ‐year case backlog, poor structure and location an d inadequate staffing and funding. 60 It currently has over 400 cases of employer ‐employee disputes to be settled on issues of non ‐payment of wages, unfair termination, sexual harassment and discrimination, among others. In 2013 New Vision quoted the Speaker of Parliament as saying that there were few court interpreters for persons with disabilities, and no doctors who knew Braille or sign language to aid persons who had been abused or raped. 61 The courts of judicature continue to face shortages of judicial of ficers with delays in hearing cases at the Supreme and Cou rt of Appeal due to lack of quorum. The Business Anti ‐Corruption Portal reported in 2013 that bribery of court officials wa s common, which contributed to the public’s mistrust and avoid ance of the judicial system. 62 According to the Uganda Legal Information Institute, alternative di spute resolution in the form of arbitration, mediation and conciliation takes place and is gov erned by law.63 In rural areas many communities reportedly faced challenges in accessing formal j ustice mechanisms, increasing the importance and reliance on traditional justice mechanisms. 64 Under Article 52 of the constitution, the Uganda Human Rights Commission (UHRC) is mandated to receive or initiate complaints of human rights violations or abuses including those pertaining to employee labour rights infringements. UHRC receives complaints in person or through e ‐mail or phone calls, among other methods; all services ar e free of charge. It can also refer matters to responsible state and non‐state actors to […] Continue Reading Business and Human Rights Guide to Uganda
Copy of Draft 1 Stranas Indonesia 14102021 (Kelompok 2)
[…] berbagai upaya telah dilakukan oleh pelaku usaha untuk mengintegrasikan HAM ke dalam kebijakan bisnisnya. Pelatihan, penilaian resiko pelanggaran HAM ( human rights impact assesment ) secara sukarela, pembuatan panduan perusahaan ( code of conduct ) telah dilakukan ol eh banyak perusahaan maupun keikutsertaan dalam jejaring regional atau internasional di bidang bisnis dan HAM telah […] Continue Reading Copy of Draft 1 Stranas Indonesia 14102021 (Kelompok 2)
Nihrc public procurement and human rights
[…] that is increasingly pursued by governments and public authorities throu gh public procurement is sustainable development, a trend which has given rise to terms such as ” green pro curement” and “socially responsible public procurement”. In the past, there was some debate, including in Northern Ireland, 22 over how far public authorities could go […] Continue Reading Nihrc public procurement and human rights
Nihrc public procurement and human rights
[…] environmental law; – health and safety law, and; – anti-discrimination law. To this list now needs to be added human rights. Chapter 3 describes in greater detail both the international standards and domestic law applying in Northern Ireland that requires all public authorities, and all businesses, to fully respect human rights. It is clear that government and private sector actors have overlapping responsibilities to ensure that human rights are respected in the conduct of public procurement processes, in the terms of public procurement contracts, and throughout the performance of such contracts, i.e. in the production and delivery of the purchased goods and services in question. 2.2 Using Public Procurement to Promote Public Policies Separate from the need for public procurement to comply with the general law, sometimes public authorities use purchasing to advance particular public policies and their aims. Such aims can include, for instance, the creation of local employment opportunities, or promoting equal opportunities for groups that have been disadvantaged, such as women, persons with disabilities, or persons from specific ethnic or other minority groups. 20 The goals described in the Northern Ireland PfG with regard to the inclusion of social clauses in public procurement contracts lie in these areas. 21 Another policy aim that is increasingly pursued by governments and public authorities through public procurement is sustainable development, a trend which has given rise to terms such as ” green procurement” and “socially responsible public procurement”. In the past, there was some debate, including in Northern Ireland, 22 over how far public authorities could go in including social benefit or sustainability clauses in public procurement contracts, without falling foul of their parallel obligations to ensure fair competition and cost effectiveness. Recently the concept of public “value for money” has been interpreted more broadly, with an eye on the hidden costs to the public (sometimes referred to as “externalities”) that low standards in the areas, for instance, of environmental management, equality, and health and safety, incur. Accordingly, it is now broadly accepted that environmental and social criteria can be taken into account in calculating “cost effectiveness” in public procurement, a position that is clearly reflected in Northern Ireland’s public procurement policy in the definition of “best value for money”. 23 20 C McCrudden, “Using public procurement to achieve social outcomes”, Natural Resources Forum 28 (2004) 257–267. 21 Northern Ireland Programme for Government 2011-2015, accessible at: http://www.northernireland.gov.uk/pfg-2011-2015-final-report.pdf. The Northern Ireland Council for Voluntary Action is currently engaged in work to investigate how lasting impacts can be secured from the use of social clause in public procurement. 22 Committee for Finance and Personel – Report on the Inquiry into Public Procurement in Northern Ireland, accessible at: http://archive.niassembly.gov.uk/ finance/2007mandate/reports/Report_19_08_09R.htm. 23 […] Continue Reading Nihrc public procurement and human rights
business-and-human-rights-guide-to-serbia-english
[…] private firms. In practice, trade union activities were reportedly l imited to just a few issues, and primarily focused on proper execution of redundancy programmes and regular wa ge payment.329 Trade unions were tied to political parties , according to a 2011 Friedrich Ebert Foundation report. 330 Unions reportedly formed alliances with political parties […] Continue Reading business-and-human-rights-guide-to-serbia-english
