Anchoring Due Diligence Webinar Series

In partnership with the Seafood Ethics Action (SEA) Alliance, World Benchmarking Alliance (WBA), and the Global Tuna Alliance (GTA), FishWise developed and facilitated a six-part webinar series on human rights due diligence in seafood supply chains. 

The series aims to provide practical guidance and specific examples from companies and practitioners to help seafood businesses navigate the complexities of Human Rights Due Diligence. 

This series is an integral part of the SEA Alliance and FishWise’s goal to increase alignment on effective due diligence processes and increase implementation of impactful approaches to address human rights risks.

Anchoring Due Diligence

  • Session 1: Setting Context for Human Rights Due Diligence: What is it and Why should Companies Engage 
  • Session 2: Human Right Due Diligence In-Depth: Identity, Assess, Remediate 
  • Session 3: Responsible Recruitment  
  • Session 4: Worker Engagement  
  • Session 5: Decent Work at Sea  
  • Session 6: Putting Knowledge into Action: Responsible Purchasing Practices and Incentivizing Positive Change 

Anchoring Due Diligence

Session 1: Setting Context for Human Rights Due Diligence: What is it and Why should Companies Engage

Session 2: Human Right Due Diligence In-Depth: Identity, Assess, Remediate

Session 3: Responsible Recruitment

Session 4: Worker Engagement

Session 5: Decent Work at Sea

Session 6: Putting Knowledge Into Action: Responsible Purchasing Practices and Incentivizing Positive Change

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