Strategic Projects

FLA collaborates with organizations around the world to advance workers’ rights.

Current and past partners in FLA strategic projects include the International Organization for Migration, UNICEF, Better Cotton, GIZ GmbH, the International Labour Organization, the Sustainable Agriculture Initiative Platform, the Consumer Goods Forum, and the Sustainable Spices Initiative.

Our projects increase understanding of labor issues in global supply chains and test innovative ideas to improve working conditions.

Explore collaborative initiatives dating back to 2004 below.

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    Improving Conditions for Migrant Workers in Taiwan’s Textile Sector

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    Strengthening Grievance Mechanisms in Uzbekistan’s Cotton-Textile Clusters

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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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    Responsible Food and Beverage Procurement: A Path Forward for Higher Educational Institutions

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    Natural Rubber Supply Chain Mapping in Vietnam

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    Seeds of Change

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    Improving Employment Practices in the Turkish Cotton Sector

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    Assessing Forced Labor Risks in the Palm Oil Sector

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    Supply Chain Mapping, Transparency, and Traceability

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    Addressing Risks of Forced Labor in Supply Chains

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    Child Labor in Cotton Supply Chains

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    Mitigating Child Labor Risks in Cotton

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    Task and Labor Mapping of Sugarcane Production in India

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    Task and Labor Risk Mapping: Soy and Corn Seeds in Brazil

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    Task and Labor Risk Mapping: Hybrid Corn and Sunflower Seeds in Romania