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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.
'''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 the global supply chains''' - the most vulnerable and 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.


We aim to develop '''a resourceful, authoritative, accessible, and agile knowledge community''', building on the strengths of our diverse global network of actors and organizations that have implemented health and well-being programs and policies, benefiting workers, companies, local communities, and countries. We aim to connect the civil societies and policy advocates from different parts of the world to promote collaboration and innovation in worker health and well-being. '''Please join us and contribute! Your constructive criticism is absolutely essential!'''


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).  
We invite you to '''explore our workstreams, projects [?????], organizations, and people''' and through them discover a wide range of publications, tools, and resources to find  those most relevant to your needs. Please also '''tell us about your challenges and needs''' so that we all can find ways to solve problems and empower each other. Please '''share your own knowledge, perspectives, and expertise''' so that we can build a critical mass of resources to enable synergies and  force multiplier effects for the benefit of workers, especially the most disadvantaged and underserved women in the global supply chains.  




 
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Revision as of 20:13, 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 the global supply chains - the most vulnerable and 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.

We aim to develop a resourceful, authoritative, accessible, and agile knowledge community, building on the strengths of our diverse global network of actors and organizations that have implemented health and well-being programs and policies, benefiting workers, companies, local communities, and countries. We aim to connect the civil societies and policy advocates from different parts of the world to promote collaboration and innovation in worker health and well-being. Please join us and contribute! Your constructive criticism is absolutely essential!

We invite you to explore our workstreams, projects [?????], organizations, and people and through them discover a wide range of publications, tools, and resources to find those most relevant to your needs. Please also tell us about your challenges and needs so that we all can find ways to solve problems and empower each other. Please share your own knowledge, perspectives, and expertise so that we can build a critical mass of resources to enable synergies and force multiplier effects for the benefit of workers, especially the most disadvantaged and underserved women in the global supply chains.



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