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Before the garment industry boom, almost no women in Bangladesh worked outside their homes to earn money. Today, the female garment workers are the backbone of the Bangladeshi economy. It shoud be a women's...
MakeITfair's first report on digital cameras shows that company CSR-policies do not live up to international labour- and human rights standards. The report also shows that workers at four Vietnamese camera factories...
In pursuit of the oil and gas believed to be found in the Ogaden region of Ethiopia, the energy companies have placed themselves at the center of a protracted conflict between Ogaden National Liberation Front (ONLF)...
Water scarcity, land conflicts and harassment of trade unionists – these are the facts of life for those living and working at the Yanacocha mine in Peru.
The price for a cup of coffee has increased sharply – troubling many consumers. But for coffee farmers in Brazil, the increase has been good because low prices have only slowed efforts to improve working conditions...
Swedwatch published the report “Reviewing Santa’s workshop” in 2009. One of the demands was that the toy business ensures that employees in toy factories in China become aware of their rights and have the opportunity...
På uppdrag av Jernhusen har Swedwatch gjort en riskanalys av material i Kungsbrohuset vid Stockholms central.
How can companies respect human rights in countries marked by repression, corruption or conflict? This report highlights company actions in the most risky areas of the world.
In the Eastern DRC, the conflict between the Congolese army and rebel groups continues to cause suffering for local people. At the same time tin, coltan, wolframite and gold for home electronics are extracted in the...
Swedish shoe companies’ routines and standards regarding environmental effects from the production of leather shoes are investigated in a report by Swedwatch and Swedish Society for Nature Conservation.
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