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28 Jun 2016

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Compiled by Business & Human Rights Resource Centre

Collection of company initiatives addressing children's rights in humanitarian crises beyond philanthropy

On this page, Business & Human Rights Resource Centre has compiled examples of positive company initiatives, that go beyond philanthropy, to address children's rights in humanitarian crisis. This information has been gathered out of publicly available information. [Refers to C&A, Fast Retailing, H&M, IKEA, Microsoft, Next, Nike, PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC), Uniqlo (part of Fast Retailing), UPS]

This compilation is a response to UNICEF's call for submissions open until 8 July