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Webinar | The changing nature of trust and the role of credible standards
'The changing nature of trust and the role of credible standards' presented by Karin Kreider, ISEAL’s Executive Director, Joe Wozniak from International Trade Centre and Philip Schleifer from University of Amsterdam.
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Smallholder
Global
Ensuring indigenous peoples’ rights to FPIC in assurance for transition minerals
Mining
Climate change: adaptation/resilience
Indigenous peoples and community: free prior and informed consent
Global
Exploring the role of standards in driving a responsible transition in steel and mining
Industrial products
Mining
Child rights and well being: general
Gender and Women
Costs and benefits: general
Workers' rights: general
Worker's rights: wages/living wage
Global
Living Wage portal: Giving workers a decent standard of living (Innovations Fund project)
Costs and benefits: general
Livelihoods: general
Livelihoods: living income
Worker's rights: wages/living wage
Global
Modelling a path to more sustainable landscapes
Agriculture
Climate change: general
Forests and ecosystems: general
Plant and wildlife conservation: general
Global
Moving towards outcome-based standards
Agriculture
Forests and ecosystems: general
Global
Standards
Global
Strengthening knowledge on insetting practices
Agriculture
Climate change: GHG emissions
Forests and ecosystems: deforestation and degradation
Livelihoods: general
Global
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