Uzbekistan Resources
Categories
- 2023 Cotton Harvest 2
- Advocacy with International Financial Institutions (IFCs) 26
- Advocacy with the EU 6
- Advocacy with the US Government 16
- Annual Harvest Monitoring 1
- Civic Space Restrictions 39
- Engagement with the Government of Uzbekistan 14
- Harvest Monitoring Reports 27
- Privatization of the Cotton Sector 10
- Responsible Sourcing 21
- Sourcing and Supply Chains 3
- Stakeholder Call to Action 47
- The Role of Farmers 2
- US TIP reports 10
- Uzbek Cotton Pledge 12
- Uzbekistan 2
- Working to Ensure Reforms are Durable 15

Summary Framework for Responsible Sourcing

Uzbekistan: Independent Monitoring Shows Human Rights Risks Remain in the Cotton Industry Despite Reforms that Ended State-Imposed Forced Labor

Cotton Campaign Recommendations to Brands and Retailers on their Policies for Sourcing Cotton Products from Uzbekistan

Opportunities and Challenges for Sourcing from Uzbekistan, Following the Lifting of the Uzbek Cotton Pledge

The Cotton Campaign Framework for Responsible Sourcing from Uzbekistan

Video Recording of the Cotton Campaign Press Conference, March 10, 2022

Cotton Campaign Ends its Call for a Global Boycott of Cotton from Uzbekistan
Background Information on Cotton Campaign’s Work to End Forced Labor
Cotton Campaign Participation in the EU GSP+ Consultation on Uzbekistan

State-imposed Forced Labour: Outlining the Situation in Central Asia

Uzbek Forum on Access to Remedy and the Shrinking Civic Space in Uzbekistan

Uzbekistan: First Independent Labor Union Faces Intimidation
A Changing Landscape in Uzbek Cotton Production

Bennett Freeman Remarks, ILO Roundtable on 2020 Cotton Harvest

The Situation with Uzbek Cotton: Why the Pledge Remains in Place and a Path Forward

It’s Not Time to End the Uzbek Cotton Boycott Yet
Brands Need Assurances on Forced Labor and Civil Society in Uzbekistan
