Turning Commitment into Impact: Collaborative Pathways to Prevent and Remediate Child Labour in Supply Chains

Side Events

11/02/2026

13:00

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14:30

Online

This session will explore practical, scalable and impactful ways to prevent and remediate child labour through cross-sector collaboration. It will examine drivers of child labour beyond poverty and discuss how businesses can work practical together to address these. The panel will feature voices from civil society, business, and survivor representatives, followed by an interactive Q&A. This session will highlight how companies can play a proactive role not only in reacting to child labour risks, but through participating in systemic, joined-up solutions to address child labour and support decent work for adults / youth.

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Pam Nguz

Pam Nguz

Child labour Case Manager Coordinator

The Centre - Child Rights Action Hub DRC

Ines Kaempfer

Ines Kaempfer

CEO

The Centre for Child Rights and Business

Emily Potts

Emily Potts

Modern Slavery Policy and Programme Officer

UK Foreign Commonwealth and Development Office

Mark Robertson

Mark Robertson

Senior Vice President

The Centre for Child Rights and Business

Edouard Swana

Edouard Swana

ESG Manager

Tenke Fungurume Mining

Nicola Grande

Nicola Grande

Sustainable Procurement Manager

Swisscom