Webinar Recording, Report Launch on July 18, 2022

State-imposed Forced Labor in Turkmen Cotton & the Risk of Forced Labor Turkmen Cotton in Global Supply Chains

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03:25 Welcome and Agenda

06:38 Working to End State-Imposed Forced Labor in Turkmenistan - Raluca Dumitrescu, Cotton Campaign Coordinator, GLJ-ILRF

16:48 2021 Harvest Monitoring Report: Forced Labor Findings - Ruslan Myatiev, Director, Turkmen.News

26:45 2021 Harvest Monitoring Report: The Situation of Farmers - Farid Tukhbatullin, Chairperson, Turkmen Initiative for Human Rights

35:50 How Forced Labor Turkmen Cotton Enters Global Supply Chains - Allison Gill, Cotton Campaign Steering Committee Member and Forced Labor Program Director, GLJ-ILRF

45:53 Urgent Need for Human Rights Due Diligence Legislation and Forced Labor Import Bans - Rocío Domingo Ramos, Business and Human Rights Policy and Research Officer, Anti-Slavery International

01:09:32 Q&A

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Contact information: Raluca Dumitrescu, Cotton Campaign Coordinator, GLJ-ILRF, coordinator@cottoncampaign.org

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