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Getting Through the Crisis Together 4: Sustainability - How to stay on course during COVID 19

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Getting Through the Crisis Together 4: Sustainability - How to stay on course during COVID 19

COVID-19 has disrupted supply chains globally, resulting in reduced orders and incomes, factory closures and job losses. The implications for developing countries are enormous, potentially leading to strikes and social unrest. This webinar series sheds light on the pandemic’s...

Getting Through the Crisis Together 5: COVID 19 and beyond - Making gender equality a reality

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Getting Through the Crisis Together 5: COVID 19 and beyond - Making gender equality a reality

In the fifth webinar, which is jointly organised by GIZ FABRIC and ILO’s Decent Work in Garment Supply Chains Asia project, we will look at the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on workers in the textile and garment sector in Asia from a gender perspective. Given that women account...

Getting Through the Crisis Together 6: Workers Voices - The Impact of COVID 19 on Garment Workers

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Getting Through the Crisis Together 6: Workers Voices - The Impact of COVID 19 on Garment Workers

In the sixth webinar of GIZ FABRIC ́s webinar series, we will look at the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on workers in the textile and garment industry in Asia. How has their life changed under COVID-19? How did they experience the outbreak of the pandemic and the impacts on...

Getting Through the Crisis Together 7: What changes can suppliers expect from their clients in Europe?

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Getting Through the Crisis Together 7: What changes can suppliers expect from their clients in Europe?

In the seventh seminar, which is jointly organized by GIZ FABRIC and Partnership for Sustainable Textiles, we will focus on how supply chains can remain liquid. Nobody in the industry wants to repeat the events of the last few months – but what can brands do to prevent another...

Getting Through the Crisis Together 8: How can social dialogue help us get through the crisis together?

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Getting Through the Crisis Together 8: How can social dialogue help us get through the crisis together?

In the eighth seminar, which is jointly organized by GIZ FABRIC and ILO’s Decent Work in Garment Supply Chains Asia project, we will focus on social dialogue as a key component of strong industrial relations. Given the challenging situation for both workers and employers due to...

Getting Through the Crisis Together 9: Making strategic choices to stay competitive in and after COVID 19

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Getting Through the Crisis Together 9: Making strategic choices to stay competitive in and after COVID 19

In the ninth seminar, which is jointly organized by GIZ FABRIC and the International Apparel Federation (IAF), we will hear from producers about different strategies to remain competitive in difficult times. Recent data from production countries give a generally somber picture of...

Getting Through the Crisis Together 10: How is COVID 19 changing the Digital Landscape for the Textile Industry?

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Getting Through the Crisis Together 10: How is COVID 19 changing the Digital Landscape for the Textile Industry?

COVID-19 has created a number of sustainability problems for brands and suppliers in the textile and garment industry, not the least of which is maintaining oversight of existing social and environmental programs. In response to this, many companies have reduced or suspended...

Technical Seminar 8: Purchasing Contract Solutions to Decarbonising Supply Chains - A Briefing by the Chancery Lane Project

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Technical Seminar 8: Purchasing Contract Solutions to Decarbonising Supply Chains - A Briefing by the Chancery Lane Project

The Chancery Lane Project (TCLP) is a collaborative initiative of international legal and industry professionals whose vision is a world where every contract enables solutions to climate change. TCLP creates new, practical contractual clauses ready to incorporate into law firm...

Moving the Needle 13: The Pakistan Accord

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Moving the Needle 13: The Pakistan Accord

Signatories to the International Accord for Health and Safety in the Textile and Garment Industry announced they are establishing a comprehensive workplace health and safety program in Pakistan covering signatories’ garment and textile suppliers. The new Pakistan Accord is a...

Moving the Needle 14: Safeguarding worker rights: Key issues for 2023

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Moving the Needle 14: Safeguarding worker rights: Key issues for 2023

Our 14th online seminar in this series, hosted by GIZ Fabric, will focus on key issues facing workers in Asian apparel and textile chains in the year ahead, and what has to happen to ensure these workers’ rights are safeguarded. Four panellists with extensive experience...

Getting Through the Crisis Together 12: The Impacts of the Pandemic on Overseas Chinese-invested Textile and Apparel Enterprises' Operation and Social Responsibility

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Getting Through the Crisis Together 12: The Impacts of the Pandemic on Overseas Chinese-invested Textile and Apparel Enterprises' Operation and Social Responsibility

How have Chinese-invested overseas companies and their social responsibility management been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic? What measures have been taken to deal with the most prominent social responsibility issues, such as labor disputes, rights of vulnerable groups and...

Technical Seminar 9: The First 100 days of the German Supply Chain Due Diligence Act

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Technical Seminar 9: The First 100 days of the German Supply Chain Due Diligence Act

Following on from online seminars last year on the then upcoming Supply Chain Due Diligence Act, this event brings together a range of experts to discuss practical implications of the enforcement of the Act on manufacturers in the production countries. Since the German Act has...

Getting Through the Crisis Together 11: One Year COVID 19 - How are we Getting Through the Crisis?

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Getting Through the Crisis Together 11: One Year COVID 19 - How are we Getting Through the Crisis?

In the eleventh online seminar of GIZ FABRIC ́s online seminar series, we will look at crucial moments for the textile and garment industry in Asia since the start of the pandemic and capture the change of conversation about the effects of the crisis from the early beginning...

Technical Seminar 10: E-learning based blended training for increased efficiency and sustainable chemical management

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Technical Seminar 10: E-learning based blended training for increased efficiency and sustainable chemical management

Monitoring environmental impacts and good chemical management are a pivotal part of contributing to sustainability in the textile and garment sector. GIZ developed the e-REMC, a new e-learning-based blended training approach, to address the needs of textile and garment...

Technical Seminar 11: Sustainable Alternative Fuel Sources for Garment Factories in Cambodia

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Technical Seminar 11: Sustainable Alternative Fuel Sources for Garment Factories in Cambodia

Cambodia's garment industry heavily relies on steam, but achieving sustainable steam production in the country remains a challenge due to various reasons. Outdated and inefficient equipment used in garment factories is one of these reasons. Additionally, the use of biomass as an...

Summary of the online seminar "One year COVID-19 - how are we getting through the crisis?"

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Summary of the online seminar "One year COVID-19 - how are we getting through the crisis?"

In the eleventh online seminar of GIZ FABRIC ́s online seminar series, we will look at crucial moments for the textile and garment industry in Asia since the start of the pandemic and capture the change of conversation about the effects of the crisis from the early beginning...

Summary of the online seminar "Making strategic choices to stay competitive in and after COVID-19"

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Summary of the online seminar "Making strategic choices to stay competitive in and after COVID-19"

In the ninth seminar, which is jointly organized by GIZ FABRIC and the International Apparel Federation (IAF), we will hear from producers about different strategies to remain competitive in difficult times. Recent data from production countries give a generally somber picture of...

Summary of the online seminar "What changes can suppliers expect from their clients in Europe"

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Summary of the online seminar "What changes can suppliers expect from their clients in Europe"

In the seventh seminar, which is jointly organized by GIZ FABRIC and Partnership for Sustainable Textiles, we will focus on how supply chains can remain liquid. Nobody in the industry wants to repeat the events of the last few months – but what can brands do to prevent another...

International Symposium on Greening of Textile Industries: Process Practices and Innovations for Sustainable Textile and Garments in ASIA

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International Symposium on Greening of Textile Industries: Process Practices and Innovations for Sustainable Textile and Garments in ASIA

Regional University Network (RUN), an initiative of GIZ FABRIC organized international symposium on "Greening of Textile Industries: Process Practices and Innovations for Sustainable Textile and Garments in ASIA”. Watch the recording to hear from researchers, academics of...

Together for workers!

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Together for workers!

It’s been an amazing year, and we have met so many amazing people too! From establishing Sunday training sessions and counseling connection services, to providing a peaceful cafe to relax and enjoy free coffee, the Women Empowerment House (WE House) will continue to build and...