A recent report revealed that most national climate change policies and commitments pay no attention to persons with disabilities.... Read More
Human Rights
A 2021 report by the International Labour Organization (ILO) shows that there is no longer forced labor in Uzbekistan’s cotton industry after years of struggle.... Read More
Experts question FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 Sustainability Strategy.... Read More
From a business’s initiative on a better audit system to the government’s 5-year plan to address modern slavery.
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The well-being of workers is a right and an investment. The world, especially businesses, must view workers or employees as partners instead of tools.... Read More
In order to prevent the climate crisis, we should collectively demand climate justice—one that addresses social, economic, political, public health, and civil rights issues of the underprivileged population.... Read More
The Coalition believes that climate justice will not be delivered by world leaders or corporations. It calls for collective action, solidarity, and coordination from local and international communities.... Read More
“We people are custodians of the earth. In other words, we have to look after the earth so that it can look after us.”... Read More
DWCP is a way to tightly integrate workers’ rights—human rights—into policy-making and development strategy in a national scope to reflect our effort in achieving sustainability.... Read More

Protecting the Rights of Persons with Disabilities in Climate Change Policies
No More Forced Labor and Child Labor in Uzbekistan’s Cotton Industry
FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022: Explaining the Migrant Worker Abuse and Greenwashing Issues
How New Zealand Plans to Combat Modern Slavery
Changing the Workplace System: How to Create Decent Work for All
Climate Change Is a Class Issue
An Urgency for Climate Justice Created the People’s Summit
Lena Dominelli on Environmental Justice and Green Social Work
ILO Supports 50 Countries Through Decent Work Country Programmes