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Human rights is essential teaching in every business school

We have come a long way from the time when companies argued that protecting human rights were only issues of state obligations, and corporations did not have any responsibilities or legal duties.

After years of civil society campaigning, reports by...

25 July 2023

By Salil Tripathi, Senior Advisor, Global Issues, IHRB

Diversity needs defending - can companies rise to the challenge?

Companies that pursue diversity, equality, and inclusion programmes as part of their hiring and staff development strategies will likely face new scrutiny in the wake of last week’s U.S. Supreme Court decision ending affirmative action policies in...

07 July 2023

By Salil Tripathi, Senior Advisor, Global Issues, IHRB

Pride 2023: A turning point for companies

Historically, companies have had to respond to activists denouncing their inaction related to the human rights of minorities in the countries in which they operate. 

This year the discussion suddenly reversed.

June is Pride Month globally, and...

16 June 2023

By Fabrice Houdart, Founder of the Association of LGBTQ+ Corporate Directors

Air pollution – the human costs are too great to be ignored

In 2010, I spoke at a conference on business and human rights to a corporate audience. At the end of my presentation, someone asked: “where’s the list of the human rights we need to consider?”

I responded, noting, the (soon to be) UN Guiding...

15 June 2023

By Désirée Abrahams , Senior Programme Manager at Global Action Plan

It’s time to mainstream the Just Transition

If there is a reason for why our next energy transition needs to be ‘just’, think no further than the 1980s in the UK. The country’s transition out of the coal industry divided communities and left regions and their people stranded and...

20 April 2023

By John Morrison, Chief Executive, IHRB

Uganda’s anti-homosexuality law: it’s time for business to speak up

There have been steady signs of progress in advancing LGBT rights over the past five years with countries decriminalising same sex relationships and some countries legalising same sex marriages. Many companies have embraced LGBT rights...

23 March 2023

By Salil Tripathi, Senior Advisor, Global Issues, IHRB

We need new strategies to redesign agriculture and food systems for people and planet

The role of business is crucial in shaping truly regenerative food systems that are better for human rights and a decarbonised future. This includes prioritising the agency of farmers, workers, and farm communities in the design of regenerative...

10 March 2023

By Guna Subramaniam, Asia Regional Manager, Migrant Workers Programme, IHRB, Haley St. Dennis, Head of Just Transitions, IHRB

We asked ChatGPT about its impact on human rights and business. Here’s what it told us

ChatGPT won’t be able to stop its own misuse. It’s up to companies to place human rights principles at the core of machine learning AI.
 

The attention that ChatGPT has received in recent days has prompted a great deal of discussion about the...

07 March 2023

By Salil Tripathi, Senior Advisor, Global Issues, IHRB

Protecting migrant workers includes protecting the right to change employers

Throughout 2022, IHRB is marking ten years of the Dhaka Principles for Migration with Dignity with guest commentaries from representatives of business, trade unions, civil society organisations, and the UN system that reflect on the continuing...

16 December 2022

By Diana Mrowka, Project Officer, IRIS Secretariat, IOM.

COP27 Reflections: Human Rights are Increasingly on the Built Environment and Climate Action Agendas 

IHRB’s Built Environment programme played an active role at last month’s COP27 in Sharm El-Sheik, Egypt where over 35,000 participants aimed to make faster progress on addressing the climate crisis. Our team attended 24 built environment-related...

14 December 2022

By Alejandra Rivera, Global Programme Manager, Built Environment, IHRB

From London 2012 to Qatar 2022 - The Hotel Industry and the Protection of Workers

 

The hotel industry is still not making needed reforms to protect workers

 

The 2012 London Olympics brought to greater public awareness often hidden issues linked to major events and the responsibilities of their hosts. How could global games...

28 November 2022

By Neill Wilkins, Head of Migrant Workers Programme, IHRB

Dhaka Principle 9 – Access to Remedy is Provided

Throughout 2022, IHRB is marking ten years of the Dhaka Principles for Migration with Dignity with guest commentaries from representatives of business, trade unions, civil society organisations, and the UN system that reflect on the continuing...

15 November 2022

By Archana Kotecha, CEO at The Remedy Project, Danette Chan , Senior Associate at The Remedy Project

Moving Women Migrant Workers to the Centre of Responsible Recruitment

This year’s Global Forum for Responsible Recruitment took stock of ongoing efforts to protect the rights of migrant workers around the world through more effective regulations and corporate practices, including strategies to eradicate worker-paid...

09 November 2022

By Lauren Murphy, Global Director, ICRW Advisors

One Year On – 5 Takeaways from South Africa’s Just Energy Transition Partnership (JETP)

Whilst South Africa is one of Africa’s largest economies, it is also the most unequal country in the world, with extreme levels of unemployment and poverty. It is highly vulnerable to climate shocks, but also one of the world’s largest coal...

20 October 2022

By Haley St. Dennis, Head of Just Transitions, IHRB

Lessons from Singapore’s COVID lockdown - Reflections on Principle 8

Throughout 2022, IHRB is marking ten years of the Dhaka Principles for Migration with Dignity with guest commentaries from representatives of business, trade unions, civil society organisations, and the UN system that reflect on the continuing...

17 October 2022

Just Transitions: Exploring the Need for International Rules Based on Local Realities

This week, IHRB is collaborating with the UK’s Wilton Park to hold a global dialogue on just transitions. At the centre of our discussions is the growing need for clearer rules of the road to guide how net-zero transitions around the world are...

05 October 2022

By John Morrison, Chief Executive, IHRB, Haley St. Dennis, Head of Just Transitions, IHRB

Delivering on Seafarers’ Rights - One Year On

In the last two years, seafarers' rights have been stretched to breaking point beyond the systemic issues that make life at sea far more challenging. They have been stretched to the point where many are choosing other careers, and shipowners and...

29 September 2022

By Francesca Fairbairn, Oceans, Commodities, and Academy Programme Manager, IHRB, Andrew Stephens, Executive Director, Sustainable Shipping Initiative

Reflections on Principle 7 - Working Conditions are Safe and Decent

Throughout 2022, IHRB is marking ten years of the Dhaka Principles for Migration with Dignity with guest commentaries from representatives of business, trade unions, civil society organisations, and the UN system that reflect on the continuing...

21 September 2022

Reflections on Principle 6 - Migrant Worker’s Right to Representation

Throughout 2022, IHRB is marking ten years of the Dhaka Principles for Migration with Dignity with guest commentaries from representatives of business, trade unions, civil society organisations, and the UN system that reflect on the continuing...

26 August 2022

A Just Transition for Communities: Can Wind and Solar Projects Turn Human Rights Lessons into Leadership?

Land acquisition without consent or compensation. Loss of cultural identity and traditions. Threats and violence against human rights defenders. These are just some of the human rights impacts Indigenous Peoples and other local communities face,...

09 August 2022

By Sarah Dolton-Zborowski, CEO, Cosilience

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