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Title:
What Not to Wear: Cotton and child slavery
When:
08.10.2009 19.00 h
Where:
Amnesty International: Human Rights Action Centre - Shoreditch
Category:
Education/Courses/Workshops

Description

Uzbekistan is the 3rd biggest exporter of cotton in the world. Its booming cotton industry generates over US$1 billion annually, but the industry, which largely supplies the European market, is underpinned by a system of state sponsored forced labour, particularly of children.

Schools are closed down for the duration of the cotton harvest and children, some as young as ten years old, are sent to the fields to pick cotton by hand for little or no pay. Students who fail to meet their targets or refuse to work are reportedly punished with detentions, beatings or can face expulsion from school. Human rights groups estimate that up to 200,000 children are involved each year.

This discussion will focus on what can be done to end the use of forced labour within the cotton industry. Considering the action taken by some retailers to ban Uzbek cotton from their products, why do other retailers continue to use it? How can we as consumers ensure that we are not inadvertently contributing to the problem?

Panel:

Lucy Siegle, journalist, author and presenter (chair)

Joanna Ewart-James, Anti Slavery International

Juliette Williams, The Environmental Justice Foundation

Steve Grinter, International Textile, Garment & Leather Workers' Federation

Graham Burden, freelance consultant for Sustex (Sustainable Textile Solutions Ltd)

Free, booking required

Venue

Venue:
Amnesty International: Human Rights Action Centre   -   Website
Street:
17-25 New Inn Yard
Postcode:
EC2A 3EA
City:
Shoreditch
Area/Borough:
London

Description

The Human Rights Action Centre is a focal point for Amnesty supporters and the wider human rights community.

As well as office space for staff and volunteers, the centre has public spaces available for hire by organisations working in the fields of human rights and social justice. It is an inspirational, practical and affordable space for people to come together to learn about, debate and campaign on human rights issues.

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