Recherchetool für Materialien Mutual capacity development - A modern and effective approach for fair, green and global change Mutual capacity development is the FGG Alliance's distinct approach to capacity development, to ensure that civil society actors can speak with a loud, collective voice, have the necessary knowledge, advocacy skills and influence, and are able to undertake action freely and safely. In the latest publication, members of Fair Green and Global Alliance explained our distinct capacity development approach that can help address many of the world’s greatest problems. Whereas these problems manifest themselves most visibly and tangibly in low and lower-middle income countries, they are often rooted in global structures and systems. Therefore, solving them is not possible without global cooperation. This includes a concerted effort by strong civil society actors – located in many different places and using different types of leverage – to influence different decision-makers. Mutual capacity development ensures that civil society actors can speak with a loud, collective voice, have the necessary knowledge, advocacy skills and influence, and are able to undertake action freely and safely. Herausgeber*in/Autor*in: Fair, Green & Global Alliance; Autor*in: Paige Shipman Medienart: Hintergrundinformation Erscheinungsjahr: 2018 Zielgruppe: Erwachsene Sprache: Englisch Umfang: 22 SeitenBezug: kostenfrei zum Download Suchbegriffe: Globalisierung, globale Produktionsströme, Menschenrechte globale Produktionswege, Kooperative, Transformation Ähnliche Materialien Industry-Specific Multi-Stakeholder Initiatives That Govern Corporate Human Rights Standards: Legitimacy assessments of the Fair Labor Association and the Global Network Initiative Hält der Grüne Knopf was er verspricht? - Was Unternehmen über menschenrechtliche Risiken und Maßnahmen in ihren Lieferketten berichten Zertifiziert und dann ist alles gut? Arbeitsbedingungen im Fairtrade Baumwollanbau in Indien Research note Wages and working conditions in and out of global supply chains: A comparative empirical review The True Cost zurück