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Effectively tackling child labour and other decent work deficits at the initial tiers of supply chains

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Marrakesh
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This session will examine how governments, businesses and social partner organisations operating in different supply chains are using a smart mix of measures, including legislation and partnerships, to increase their responses to preventing and combating child labour and other decent work deficits in the early stages of supply chains. This session will invite speakers to reflect on successful practices and approaches, measures to improve the effectiveness of existing efforts, and opportunities to invest more in innovative practices across industries in order to achieve sustainable change towards decent work for all.

Interpretation is not available for the online broadcast.

Panelists

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Donat Bagula Mugangu
Secretary General, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ministry for Employment and Labour
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Rakesh Patry
Director General, International and Intergovernmental Labour Affairs and and Chair of the Equal Pay International Coalition (EPIC), Canada
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Luiz Henrique Ramos Lopes
Deputy Secretary of the Labour Inspection Secretariat, Brazil, Ministry of Labour and Employment
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Laura Corrado
Head of the Unit responsible for International Relations and the European Training Foundation European Commission, Directorate-General for Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion, European Commission
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Khalid Jababdi
Director, Commission Sociale de la Confédération Générale des Entreprises du Maroc (CGEM)
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Dur e Shawar Siraj
Vice President, Pakistan United Workers Federation (PUWF)
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Yann Wyss
Global Head, Social Impact and Human Rights, Nestlé

Moderator

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Patrick Belser
Chief, Inclusive Labour Markets, Labour Relations and Working Conditions Branch, International Labour Organization (ILO)