Season 1 of the CRIB Podcast covers a wide range of topics that are critical to the success and well-being of businesses and communities, including family-friendly workspaces, innovative solutions to social and environmental challenges, and the Mother and Child-Friendly Seal for Responsible Business (also simply known as the "Seal initiative"), which promotes the health and well-being of mothers and children on tea plantations in Sri Lanka. For the first season of our podcast, we will be focusing on the tea sector.
Co-hosts for this season are Shyamali Gnanasena, Senior Technical Advisor Child Rights and Ahila Thillainathan, Country Director, The Centre for Child Rights & Business in Sri Lanka. The CRIB podcast features insightful interviews with business leaders, social entrepreneurs, and innovators who are leading the way towards a better future for women and child rights in business. Our podcast is aimed to appeal to business entities committed to investing in child rights in thir supply chains.
Episode 5: How the Mother and Child Friendly-Seal for Responsible Business is Facilitating Ongoing Improvements Along the Tea Supply Chain
Episode 4: A Family-Friendly and Conscious Capitalism Business Model that Empowers Communities
Episode 3: Empowering Women in the Workplace: Insights from English Tea Shop Organic
Episode 2: Removing Barriers to STEM Learning for Women and Girls on Tea Plantations
Episode 1: Access to Quality Education for Children Living in Tea Plantation Communities
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The Mother- and Child-Friendly Seal for Responsible Business launched by The Centre for Child Rights and Business (The Centre) in 2022 is an activity-based certification initiative. The Seal Initiative aims to strengthen the commitment and capacity of businesses to create a family-friendly supply chain and encourages businesses to make meaningful investments in women’s and children’s wellbeing.
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