Insight Hub Series #4: How to respond to a human rights crisis

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    In today’s fast-moving regulatory and media landscape, human rights crises in global supply chains are no longer rare — they’re increasingly visible and carry serious consequences. From dam failures affecting entire communities to child labour allegations tied to everyday products, these issues are regularly exposed in investigations and regulatory reviews, including those by the German Federal Office for Economic Affairs and Export Control (BAFA).

    Yet despite the growing scrutiny, most organisations still lack a clear, tested approach for when things go wrong. And when a crisis strikes, it’s often too late to respond effectively.

    This Insight Hub session is designed to help you change that. Whether you’re a compliance officer, sustainability professional, or senior decision-maker, our speakers will equip you with practical tools to respond swiftly and responsibly to human rights crises — and more importantly, to prevent them in the first place.

     

    We cover:

    • What qualifies as a human rights crisis – and why it matters
    • The FACA framework for effective response
    • How enhanced due diligence can prevent and support investigations
    • The golden rules of crisis communication

    Speakers:

    • Leonel Lisboa – Crisis response expert, consultant and Head of Löning Academy
    • Mariana Rezende – Technical lead for Löning’s enhanced due diligence workstream
    • Paolina Hagengruber – Expert in crisis communication and public affairs, and Director for Strategy and Business Development

    Year: April 2025
    Language: English