RISE: Reimagining Industry to Support Equality

RISE: Reimagining Industry to Support Equality

BSR’s HERproject, Gap Inc., P.A.C.E, CARE and Better Work have come together to form a new initiative called RISE: Reimagining Industry to Support Equality to scale impact and accelerate equality for women workers in global garment, footwear and home furnishings supply chains.

RISE Digital Cambodia: Manager Toolkit

This video playlist is part of the Manager Training of RISE Digital programme in Cambodia. Find out more at https://riseequal.org/

RISE Digital Cambodia: Worker Toolkit

This video playlist is part of the Worker Training of RISE Digital programme in Cambodia. Find out more at https://riseequal.org/

RISE Digital Cambodia - Problem Solving

RISE Digital Cambodia - Problem Solving

RISE Digital is a 6 to 8-month app-based learning program for workers and managers, designed to increase workers’ digital and tech literacy. The program provides information on health, financial resilience, and tools for building harmonious relationships and handling stress for workers and managers. This video marks the first training video in a series of a total of 24 videos aimed at managers.

RISE Digital Cambodia - How to Use a Tablet

RISE Digital Cambodia - How to Use a Tablet

RISE Digital is a 6 to 8-month app-based learning program for workers and managers, designed to increase workers’ digital and tech literacy. The program provides information on health, financial resilience, and tools for building harmonious relationships and handling stress for workers and managers. This video marks the first training video in a series of a total of 24 videos aimed at workers.

Improving Financial Health in Cambodia’s Garment Sector through Responsible Wage Digitalization: Benefits for Women and Business (Khmer version)

Improving Financial Health in Cambodia’s Garment Sector through Responsible Wage Digitalization: Benefits for Women and Business (Khmer version)

This report sets out the results from RISE supporting 17 garment factories in Cambodia with over 25,000 workers (85% women) with wage digitalization, and enabling workers to access, use and benefit from their accounts.