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Tariff Act Legal Fund to Conduct on-the-ground Investigations of Forced Labour

SHTG: Capacity Building Developmental & Capacity Building Pilot in the US

Deadline: 10-Jun-22

The Freedom Fund is pleased to announce an open call for the Tariff Act Legal Fund to provide funding to civil society groups to conduct on-the-ground investigations of forced labour in the production of goods, collect evidence of their import into the US and provide this information to US Customs and Border Protection (CBP).

The goal of the investigation should be to collect primary evidence of forced labour, including worker interviews and testimony, within the target country. They do not expect applicant organisations to be able to demonstrate a high level of knowledge of the Tariff Act petition process.

The aim is to increase the number and diversity of groups that are providing evidence to CBP, in order to strengthen the role of civil society in utilising the Tariff Act mechanism to combat forced labour in global supply chains.

The Fund plays an important role in increasing the number and diversity of groups across the globe that are engaging with the Tariff Act as part of their work. By supporting civil society to submit petitions, they hope to raise the profile of the Tariff Act and build momentum around its use as a mechanism to combat forced labour in global supply chains.

Funding Information
Eligibility Criteria

For more information, visit https://freedomfund.org/blog/expanding-tariff-act-legal-fund/

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