Today, World Day of Social Justice, is the perfect day to send out Responsible Sourcing Network’s 2020 Newsletter!
Read MoreOver recent months there has been a growing awareness of the inhumane treatment China has inflicted upon the local Uighur (Uyghur) and Turkic minority Muslim populations in the Xinjiang province.
Read MoreTurkmenistan has overwhelming examples of human rights violations with state-sponsored forced labor in its cotton production and there is concern this tainted cotton spreads to global markets through Turkey, one of Turkmenistan's largest global trading partners.
Read MoreAfter a decade of engagement, the Uzbek government is starting to take steps to end the use of systemic forced labor in its cotton sector. Check out the Roadmap of Reforms for what needs to happen next.
Read MoreRSN will release its Mining the Disclosures (MtD) 2019 report near the end of October, which will continue to provide an inside look at how companies are addressing abuses that impact Congolese children and adults.
Read MoreFor the fourth time in eight years, the House of Representatives introduced the Business Supply Chain Transparency on Trafficking and Slavery Act, or H.R.7089.
Read MoreThis month is national slavery & human trafficking prevention month, so it’s a great time to update you on Responsible Sourcing Network’s (RSN’s) activities.
Read MorePatricia and I learned a lot during the Feasibility Assessment. Here are just a few highlights, which I will go into more detail on below
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