Locations
Geneva, Switzerland · Geneva, Switzerland · Geneva, Switzerland
industry
Information Technology
Size
11 - 50 employees
founded in
2019
SlaveFreeTrade International is an international social innovation NGO headquartered in Switzerland focused on designing and implementing demand-side solutions to human rights issues, especially all forms of modern slavery. Our current projects include: Freedomer: A consumer-facing tool, deployed initially as a smartphone application, providing a means for consumers to collectively raise their voices to demand organizations and products be free of human rights issues including modern slavery (Phase 1). Providing consumers the means to see the human rights performance of a product’s supply chain (Phase 2). Providing consumers an immersive way to “close the loop” on supply chains by being able to distribute tips to staff in workplaces at the origin of their products (Phase 3). Libertas: A B2B-facing platform providing the means for any organization to understand the human rights conditions in their workplaces and supply chains, through 4 core processes: workforce assessment; policy alignment; network mapping; and impact communications. Witness: A consumer-facing tool for reporting suspected instances of human rights issues including modern slavery, with the intention to raise consumer awareness and understanding of the prevalence of human rights issues including modern slavery around them. Provide a safe and convenient means to report suspicious situations, directed straight to the relevant authorities. Framework: A global cascading framework from human rights law for deploying, monitoring, and assessing human rights performance of workplaces and supply chains, to provide a universal understanding of the human rights spectrum of working conditions from modern slavery to decent work. Provide an operationalizable tool for understanding and measuring human rights conditions. Provide a comparable, agnostic basis for scoring workplace conditions from country to country, along supply chains, and across industries.
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