African workers trapped in poverty by global supply chains can find a way out through fair practices

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Global supply chains keep many workers in poverty due to low wages, even as they generate significant value. Research shows that compliance-based approaches to improving conditions can backfire, while collaborative, locally-grounded initiatives are proving more effective. Examples from Africa demonstrate that fair prices, long-term relationships, and treating workers as valuable contributors are key to achieving sustainable livelihoods.


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