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'''Welcome to the Global Worker Health Wiki''', a knowledge hub on '''worker health policies, practices, research, and resources''' from around the world. Our special focus is on '''women workers in global supply chains''' - the most vulnerable, often most underserved, and also fastest-growing worker segment in the global economy. We take a '''comprehensive view of worker health and well-being''', in line with the [https://sdgs.un.org/goals 2030 Global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)], and not limited to the typical scope of Occupational Safety & Health (OSH), the de-facto standard today.
This wiki aims to curate a comprehensive collection of information on worker health and well-being issues in addition to what is typically considered Occupational Safety & Health (OSH).
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Revision as of 19:11, 12 June 2023

Welcome to the Global Worker Health Wiki, a knowledge hub on worker health policies, practices, research, and resources from around the world. Our special focus is on women workers in global supply chains - the most vulnerable, often most underserved, and also fastest-growing worker segment in the global economy. We take a comprehensive view of worker health and well-being, in line with the 2030 Global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), and not limited to the typical scope of Occupational Safety & Health (OSH), the de-facto standard today.


This wiki aims to curate a comprehensive collection of information on worker health and well-being issues in addition to what is typically considered Occupational Safety & Health (OSH).


MediaWiki has been installed.

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