WHW/Publications

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Our quickly expanding collection of publications is divided into the following categories:

*** Please review the NEWS STORIES and CASE STUDIES sections ***

*** This page should probably include a cross-reference to Tools and Resources ***

*** Should we think about a way to organize publications by country? by individual author? These could be GOOD INCENTIVES FOR GROWTH but will potentially make the wiki much larger and harder to manage with not much additional value? Content under each link already mentions the individual authors so this page doesn't necessarily need to include info on individual authors... also, it might be more valuable to users/readers to have only the organization info and individual author info might matter less to them... perhaps not always, but more often than not?... also, when giving credit to an individual authors, the org info must be listed in PARENTHESES and this makes the page more cumbersome - see the ARTICLES section for examples and REVIEW upon DECISION... in some cases, a publication includes many individual authors so listing affiliation for each author will definitely make the page more cumbersome... ***

*** Another important consideration is that if a publication link goes broken - the wiki should provide enough references to contact the publishing organization and get the updated link ***

*** The BOOKS section is empty so far ***

Reports

2022

2021

2020

2018

2017

Policy Briefs

2017

Project Briefs

2017

Activity Briefs

2016

2015

Case Studies

2018

Articles

2021

2020

2019

2017

2016

2015

2014

  • Business Executives Want to be Pushed Towards Responsible Sourcing by Stanford Social Innovation Review - this article is actually under 2021, but previously mentioned as published in Nov 2014

Books

List of books

News Stories

Include news links from Meridian Group homepage?

**** tentative ****

Business for Social Responsibility, April 2017

New BSR Guidance Integrates Gender Equality into Supply Chain Codes of Conduct

Rivets and Jeans, February 2017

Levi’s New Guidebook Examines Health Factory Environments

Levi Strauss & Co. Unzipped Blog, January 2017

Investing in the Health of Factory Workers

CSRwire.com, January 2017

New Management Tool for Improving Worker and Women’s Health in Factories (Press Release)

MHTF.org, March 2016

Making Workplace Health Initiatives Work for Women

TriplePundit, March 2016

Women’s Empowerment Principles (WEPs): Bayer & Evidence Project Launch New Initiative (Press Release)

Business for Social Responsibility, February 2016

A Scorecard to Improve Workers’ Health in Supply Chains

Should we publish Insights from Meridian Group homepage as ARTICLES ???

Institute for Human Rights and Business, July 2017

Women’s Health in Global Supply Chains – Re-Envisioning the Business Role

Wilson Center, April 2017

What’s in a Label? Lessons on Advancing Global Health Goals From Corporate Green Standards

Global Health Now, March 2017

Not Your Father’s Oldsmobile: Engaging Corporations on Reproductive Health

Devex, May 2016

4 ways for the private sector to support women’s health

FamilyPlanning2020, March 2016

Increasing access to health information at the workplace: One step to delivering on SDG #3 in global supply chains

CSRWire, October 2015

The Real Gamechanger for Women’s Empowerment Initiatives – Family Planning

Business for Social Responsibility, September 2015

Worker Health as a Workplace Management Issue: New Guidelines for Companies