Hybrid event organized by the ILO, FAO, ITC and UNICEF, with the support of the European Union
Date: Friday 26 June 2026
Time: 11:00 until 12:30 CEST
Venue: World of Coffee, Brussels Expo, Place de Belgique 1, 1020 Brussels (Heysel/Heizel) / online
The global coffee sector is undergoing significant transformation, driven by evolving regulatory requirements, shifting market expectations, and increasing pressures related to climate change. Small-holder coffee farmers produce up to 80 per cent of the coffee consumed globally. Yet, they and many coffee workers in producing countries are particularly vulnerable to risks such as insufficient income or wage, inadequate labour protection and legal enforcement, including child labour, and the impact of changing weather patterns.
In this context, the European Union, the International Labour Organization (as lead agency), the International Trade Centre, the Food and Agriculture Organization, and the United Nations Children’s Fund have formed a unique partnership under the CLEAR Supply Chains project to advance an integrated, area-based approach in coffee-producing regions of Honduras and Uganda.
Coordinated action between governments, workers’ and employers’ organizations, coffee businesses and other stakeholders enhances shared accountability and alignment between corporate due diligence and public oversight mechanisms. Combined with sustainable and inclusive value chain development, this approach contributes to addressing the root causes of child labour and other key decent work deficits, embedding human rights due diligence in a coordinative ecosystem that drives systemic change and moves beyond compliance.
We are pleased to invite you to a hybrid event titled: Beyond compliance: Collective action to address the root causes of child labour in the coffee supply chain. During this 1,5-hour event, distinguished speakers will share lessons learnt as well as the results of their collaborative approach bringing together coffee companies, public services and community actors to strengthen human rights due diligence in the coffee sector.
A detailed programme will be shared with you shortly.
Participation is free, but registration is mandatory. Please register here to confirm your participation.
We look forward to welcoming you to our event!
