Case Study
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Madagascar
Cameroon
Cote D'Ivoire
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Labour Rights Violations in Africa's Coffee Supply Chain

The Verité report on coffee in Africa examines the challenges and issues within the coffee supply chain, focusing on labour rights and social responsibility. It highlights widespread issues such as child labour, forced labour, and poor working conditions among coffee workers across several African countries. These problems are exacerbated by factors like poverty, lack of education, and inadequate labour protections. The report identifies key areas for improvement, including enhancing transparency and accountability throughout the supply chain, strengthening labor laws and enforcement mechanisms, and promoting responsible sourcing practices among coffee buyers and exporters. Verité calls for concerted efforts to address systemic issues in the coffee sector, ensuring that economic growth benefits all stakeholders fairly and sustainably.

Keywords
Timber, Labour Rights Violations, Child Labour, Forced Labour, Discrimination, Illegal Logging, Violence, Coercion, Indigenous Rights Violations, Women'S Rights Violations, Mexico