Supporting Legislative and Policy Reform

We assist governments in developing and aligning effective anti-slavery legislation, victim support frameworks, and public awareness initiatives.

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Government Liaison & Advisory Program

Supporting governments in a coordinated worldwide approach to eliminating modern slavery

This program is a multi-faceted approach to supporting governments globally in enacting effective anti-slavery legislation, improving policy frameworks, coordinating enforcement, raising in-country awareness, and driving systemic change. The critical components of the program include:

  • A dedicated, multi-faceted expert Liaison Team
  • Legislative and Policy Alignment
  • Interagency Coordination
  • Public-Private Partnerships
  • Data and Technology Integration
  • Integrated In-Country Victim Response Plans
  • Awareness and Education targeting businesses, frontline workers, and the general public
  • Suitably resourced and trained law enforcement, border agents, and judiciary staff
  • Monitoring and Accountability Governance
  • Sustainable Funding
  • International alignment and Cooperation between ILO, UNODC, and Interpol

Region

Global

Role

Role name

PHASE 1: RESIN IN EAST AFRICA

OVERVIEW

Tanzania is rich in pine forests which have the potential to produce resin, which is a valuable commodity in high demand for a vast range of consumer and industrial products. In recent years, resin tapping in Tanzania has grown into a substantial commercial enterprise.

Workplace situations which involve human trafficking and/or forced labour have been discovered in Tanzania, which has fuelled concerns about fair wages, worker protections and potential risks throughout the resin value chain.

This project ensures transparency, decent working conditions, and equitable economic growth in resin value chain development. The methodology and outcomes of this initiative have significant applicability to other regions in Africa and globally, providing a scalable model for ethical supply-chain practices.

OBJECTIVE

The objective is to begin building transparency in global resin value chains by creating business, product and labour traceability, commencing within Tanzania. This will be achieved by:

  • Constructing a verifiable map of the Tanzanian resin value chain - from source to export-for businesses, resin products and the labour supply chain.
  • Identifying actual and potential labour-rights violations, emphasizing forced labour indicators, wage structures, occupational safety, and the right to organise.
  • Developing actionable recommendations for regulators, resin buyers and social partners that embed transparency and worker voice in future growth.

APPROACH

  • Participatory Research: Worker surveys, in-depth interviews, and focus groups.
  • Risk Assessment: Utilizing the ILO's forced labour indicators and OSH standards.
  • Stakeholder Workshops: Multi-stakeholder engagements to validate findings and foster collaborative solutions.

IMPACT

The project will culminate in a high-profile launch event in Tanzania, providing recognition opportunities for corporate supporters and engaging key stakeholders, including government ministries, international agencies, and media outlets. Project findings will gain visibility through publication in peer-reviewed journals and dissemination via regional and international union networks.

Additionally, actionable policy recommendations and practical guidance materials developed through the project will directly benefit corporate sustainability reporting.

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