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Appendix G Submissions to the Workshop
Pages 108-120

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From page 108...
... Monique Oxender, Global Manager, Supply Chain Sustainability, AIAG Sustainability Loan, Ford Motor Company 4. Chisara Ehiemere, Transfair, USA 5.
From page 115...
... Improved farmer incomes institutions Addressing HIV Cross cutting Addressing Gender, Discrimination and Diversity Issues themes Addressing the worst forms of child labour and trafficking Biodiversity Conservation and Environmental sustainability
From page 116...
... • I am unclear as to how program/practice effectiveness differs from impact. • Sustainability questions should specifically require consideration of funding and stakeholder involvement.
From page 117...
... Cost effectiveness is difficult to separate out because the audit is a comprehensive review of all compliance criteria, not just criteria related to child/forced labor. I imagine, however, that one might look at verification methods that include, for cooperative structures, internal control systems and scientific sampling techniques.
From page 118...
... E Did the data collection distinguish between child labor and forced labor?
From page 119...
... A Did the overall program reduce child labor?
From page 120...
... How is cost effectiveness measured?


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