CRIB - The Child Rights in Business Podcast

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CRIB - The Child Rights in Business Podcast

Welcome to the CRIB Child Rights in Business podcast series, presented by The Centre for Child Rights and Business. As an integral part of the Mother and Child-friendly Seal for Responsible Business Initiative, this podcast aims to actively engage stakeholders within a chosen business sector in meaningful conversations about the critical aspects of women's and child rights in the world of business. In our inaugural season, we turn our focus to the tea sector, bringing you thought-provoking discussions, expert perspectives, and compelling narratives. Join us as we explore and promote a more responsible and compassionate approach to business practices.In Season 2, our conversations and focus go global, talking to a range of experts from tea associations, social enterprises and tea companies around the world. We explore what the evolving human rights due diligence will mean for the tea industry, and what needs to be done to ensure everyone along the tea value chain has an opportunity to b

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Welcome to the CRIB Child Rights in Business podcast series, presented by The Centre for Child Rights and Business. As an integral part of the Mother and Child-friendly Seal for Responsible Business Initiative, this podcast aims to actively engage stakeholders within a chosen business sector in meaningful conversations about the critical aspects of women's and child rights in the world of business. In our inaugural season, we turn our focus to the tea sector, bringing you thought-provoking discussions, expert perspectives, and compelling narratives. Join us as we explore and promote a more responsible and compassionate approach to business practices.In Season 2, our conversations and focus go global, talking to a range of experts from tea associations, social enterprises and tea companies around the world. We explore what the evolving human rights due diligence will mean for the tea industry, and what needs to be done to ensure everyone along the tea value chain has an opportunity to b

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