Strategic Projects
FLA collaborates with organizations around the world to advance workers’ rights.
Our projects increase understanding of labor issues in global supply chains and test innovative ideas to improve working conditions.
Current and past partners in FLA strategic projects include the International Organization for Migration, UNICEF, Better Cotton, Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit, the US Department of Labor, the US Department of State, the International Labour Organization, the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Sustainable Agriculture Initiative Platform, the Consumer Goods Forum, the Sustainable Spices Initiative, the Platform Living Wage Financials, and the International Trade Centre.
Explore collaborative initiatives dating back to 2004 below.
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Harvesting the Future – Jasmine in Egypt
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Strengthening Grievance Mechanisms in Uzbekistan’s Cotton-Textile Clusters
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Harvesting the Future – Rose in Türkiye
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Beyond Tier One: Supporting Workers' Rights and Mitigating Child Labor Risks in SMEs in the Garment and Textile Sectors in Türkiye
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Harvesting the Future – Access to Remedy
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Women’s Economic Empowerment in Cocoa Activities in Côte d’Ivoire
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Child Labor in the Vanilla Sector in Madagascar
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Harvesting the Future
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Piloting Strategies to Support Workers Beyond Tier 1
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Are Companies' Programs Impacting Change in the Lives of Hazelnut Workers?
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Fair Labor Agriculture Alliance
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Practitioners' Guide to Applying USDA Guidelines for Eliminating Child and Forced Labor in Agricultural Supply Chains
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Children's Lives at Stake: Working Together to End Child Labor in Agra Footwear Production
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Child Labor in Cotton Supply Chains
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Piloting Strategies to Reduce Child Labor in the Hazelnut Harvest