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ICI launches new strategy to advance children’s rights across cocoa supply-chain

Estimates suggest that approximately one in three children living in cocoa-growing areas of Côte d’Ivoire and Ghana (which account for more than 65% of global cocoa production) is involved in child labour and the challenge facing the cocoa sector is enormous.

Forced labour, although at a more localized and limited scale, is also a real problem within agricultural supply chains, the ICI reveals, and it calls for massive expansion of effort, including greater investment and engagement from all actors in the cocoa sector who hold a shared responsibility to act.

This new strategy is ambitious. We are aiming to drive full coverage of child labour and forced labour risks across the cocoa supply chain in Ghana and Côte d’Ivoire, which involves reaching 70% more children than under our previous strategy — ​Nick Weatherill, ICI’s executive director

ICI’s new 2021-2026 strategy lays out a roadmap to achieve its vision of thriving cocoa-growing communities within a dignified, sustainable and responsibly-managed cocoa supply chain.

With the support of the industry, the Geneva-based nonprofit organization expects the required 100% coverage of human rights due diligence systems that prevent and remediate child labour and forced labour is possible.

Twenty-five percent of the full supply chain will be covered by ICI’s direct work with its partners, while the ICI will use its influence to drive collective efforts to cover the remaining 75% of the supply chain. This will positively impact  the lives of 1.7 million children by 2025, it says.

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