
Certificate of completion issued to
Gabriela Ozaki
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Human Rights Due Diligence Pathway
Completion date
24 Apr 2025
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About Human Rights Due Diligence Pathway
6 Video modules
2 hours of learning
4.6 rating
Foundational level
How can businesses meet their human rights responsibilities? In today’s world, businesses must take action to respect human rights in their operations and supply chains in line with the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights (UNGPs). In this pathway, Kate Larsen explores how businesses can integrate human rights considerations into their operations and value chains. You'll learn how to map risks, engage stakeholders, and develop effective remedies. Gain practical tools for navigating global expectations and ensuring that your company respects human rights in every aspect of its work.
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Kate Larsen
20 years: Human Rights and Supply Chains
Kate Larsen is a Director at SupplyESChange advising and training Investors and Companies on Environmental and Social issues of ESG, especially, human rights risk management in global supply chains. She has worked over 20 years on supply chain ESG including leading Asia Corporate Responsibility in the UK FTSE100 company Burberry and as a Global Director Responsible Sourcing in a US Nasdaq listed retailer.