Child slavery in West African cocoa farming is frequently reported, but policymakers and NGOs often misunderstand its drivers, fuelled by the cocoa producers who steer the conversation towards issues of poverty. Michael Odijie examines the ongoing scholarship and highlights the importance of addressing cocoa production processes to reduce child slavery in the region
Abstract : This case study was conducted to identify ethical aspect of chocalate industry which rela...
The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) accounts for the largest part of the Congo Basin forest: ...
Cocoa farmers in Ghana face increasing challenges. In the past, many of them could make a living fro...
The cocoa industry has profited from the utilization of forced labor in West Africa since the late 1...
This brief report provides an update on child labor on cocoa farms in West Africa and on the status ...
Concerns have been growing in Ghana about the employment of children, aged between 5-17 years, in co...
1 online resource (vii, 5 pages)Includes abstract and appendices.Includes bibliographical references...
The use of child labor in the cocoa industry in West Africa is widespread. This report by the ILRF ...
The statement discusses the use of child and forced labor on cocoa farms in West Africa. It critici...
Cocoa farming in West Africa has a long history of relying on family labour, including children’s la...
The report provides a summary of key findings from a collaborative survey on cocoa farms in West Afr...
Cocoa production increased by fifty percent in the first decade of the 21st century, in response to ...
AbstractThis paper reviews the present condition of cocoa growing in West Africa where some six mill...
West Africa is presently home to approximately 1.5 million acres of cocoa farmland, which subsequent...
Report by the International Labor Rights Forum analyzing the chocolate industry’s initiatives to eli...
Abstract : This case study was conducted to identify ethical aspect of chocalate industry which rela...
The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) accounts for the largest part of the Congo Basin forest: ...
Cocoa farmers in Ghana face increasing challenges. In the past, many of them could make a living fro...
The cocoa industry has profited from the utilization of forced labor in West Africa since the late 1...
This brief report provides an update on child labor on cocoa farms in West Africa and on the status ...
Concerns have been growing in Ghana about the employment of children, aged between 5-17 years, in co...
1 online resource (vii, 5 pages)Includes abstract and appendices.Includes bibliographical references...
The use of child labor in the cocoa industry in West Africa is widespread. This report by the ILRF ...
The statement discusses the use of child and forced labor on cocoa farms in West Africa. It critici...
Cocoa farming in West Africa has a long history of relying on family labour, including children’s la...
The report provides a summary of key findings from a collaborative survey on cocoa farms in West Afr...
Cocoa production increased by fifty percent in the first decade of the 21st century, in response to ...
AbstractThis paper reviews the present condition of cocoa growing in West Africa where some six mill...
West Africa is presently home to approximately 1.5 million acres of cocoa farmland, which subsequent...
Report by the International Labor Rights Forum analyzing the chocolate industry’s initiatives to eli...
Abstract : This case study was conducted to identify ethical aspect of chocalate industry which rela...
The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) accounts for the largest part of the Congo Basin forest: ...
Cocoa farmers in Ghana face increasing challenges. In the past, many of them could make a living fro...