© Initiative Supply Chain Act Showcasing instead of effective policy: Union and FDP create uncertainty with supply chain law applications Press statement of the Supply Chain Act initiative in which FEMNET is involved The Bundestag debate on the 5th Heike Drillisch comments on the CDU/CSU and FDP’s requests to repeal the Supply Chain Act for the Supply Chain Act initiative. Details Published: 05 December 2024 Read more …
© Sina Marx ⁇ FEMNET Bangladesh in transition: Impressions of a trip in November 2024 In November 2024, FEMNET staff travelled to Bangladesh to visit partner organisations and understand the situation on the ground. The political and social tensions in the country have left visible traces, but there are also first signs of hope and change. Details Published: 04 December 2024 Read more …
10 years of the Textile Alliance. Achieving more together. A statement by civil society in the Textile Alliance FEMNET has been involved in the Alliance for Sustainable Textiles since its foundation in 2014. Together with three other NGOs, we publish a statement on the occasion of the 10th anniversary in order to give more emphasis to the declared goal of the alliance. Details Published: 26 November 2024 Read more …
Kleiderei Radio live on November 25th: In conversation with experts from India and Indonesia On the International Day against Violence against Women, we cordially invite you to a special event: A live podcast with Kleiderei Radio and our partners from India and Indonesia. Join us and discuss! Details Published: 20 November 2024 Read more …
© Carolin Florett A glamorous evening in favor of FEMNET At the 7th the Charity Fashion Show Citizens of God, a network of women from Bonn – Bad Godesberg, was not all about the glamorous side of the fashion world. At the evening gala in the magnificent Villa Stella Rheni, the organizers brought a special concern to the guests in addition to local designer fashion: the educational work of FEMNET, which informs about the background of the glittering fashion facade. Enthusiasm for fashion does not exclude responsible consumption, the FEMNET colleagues were able to convey this convincingly. This confirms the pleasing donation amount that the evening achieved, as well as numerous discussions with interested guests. Details Published: 19 November 2024 Read more …
© INKOTA, Clean Clothes Campaign Improvement instead of weakening necessary: First Fashion Companies Publish Supply Chain Law Reports The first reports from seven major companies in the apparel and footwear industry on the Supply Chain Due Diligence Act (LkSG) for 2023 show the first positive impact on working conditions in global supply chains. At the same time, an analysis by INKOTA and the Clean Clothes Campaign makes it clear that improvements are urgently needed to strengthen the effect of the law. Details Published: 14 November 2024 Read more …
© FEMNET Training on educational methods and diversity-friendliness Our educational work should combine content-related expertise with a methodically demanding implementation. We regularly train both aspects. While last year we mainly dealt with content developments in our subject area, this year's training focused on the How implementation. Details Published: 12 November 2024 Read more …
Health Risk Textile Worker - Partner from India and Indonesia as Guest What are the specific risks faced by women in the textile and footwear industry? And how can these be minimized? What responsibility do companies and politicians in Germany have to create fairer working conditions? These and other questions will be the focus of the upcoming Speakers Tour of FEMNET and the SÜDWIND Institute, which will take place from 20 to 28 November in Bonn, Cologne and Berlin. Four experts from India and Indonesia working in the textile sector provide insights into the health risks workers face on a daily basis – and what changes are urgently needed to improve the situation. Details Published: 22 October 2024 Read more …
© annlarich - depositphotos.com Joint statement: World Bank must respond to repression against civil society organisations in Cambodia FEMNET and more than 160 international human rights organisations call on the World Bank to take a stand on the increasing attacks by the Cambodian government on human rights defenders. The joint statement is addressed to World Bank President Ajay Banga and calls for a clear signal against the repression of civil society in Cambodia. Details Published: 22 October 2024 Read more …
Appeal: We call for a legal anchoring for sustainable procurement FEMNET has been working in the field of ‘fair public procurement’ for many years. The public sector in Germany invests about 500 billion euros annually in the purchase of goods and services (OECD 2019). As part of our membership of the CorA Corporate Responsibility Network Let's support an appeal, which calls on the Federal Government to adopt clear legal requirements for the consideration of human rights and environmental standards in the procurement of the federal, state and local governments. Details Published: 08 October 2024 Read more …
© Phillip Kofler - Pixabay.com Fair play on the ball is not enough - Fair Wear Works calls for and promotes sustainable textiles in sport The Fair Wear Works project promotes ecological and social production conditions for textiles. With workshops, it offers active support for clubs to increase sustainability in the field of sports textiles and textile merchandise. VfL Bochum 1848 is the first club in the Bundesliga to implement Fair Wear Works recommendations. Details Published: 20 September 2024 Read more …
The Dindigul Agreement is a success: Violence is decreasing – businesses now need to act The second progress report on the Dindigul Agreement shows significant progress in the fight against gender-based violence and harassment (GBVH) at Eastman Exports' Natchi plant. The agreement plays a crucial role in improving working conditions and underlines the positive effect of legally binding agreements negotiated with trade unions. Businesses and political actors are now more than ever required to extend the agreement. Details Published: 16 September 2024 Read more …