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    Methodological Lessons from Experience: Assessing code of practice impacts on workers in African agribusiness.

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    Date
    2005
    Author
    Nelson, Valerie
    Martin, Adrienne
    Morris, Mike
    Omosa, Mary
    Ewert, Joachim
    Type
    Working Paper
    Language
    en
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    Abstract
    Until recently, information on the impact of social and environmental codes has been anecdotal. However, a critical mass of information is now emerging, including lessons regarding the methods that can be employed. This study, an independent 4-year DFID funded project, focused on the impact of codes on workers at the farm level in the South African wine and Kenyan cut flower industries. Impact assessments have varying approaches and sometimes multiple objectives (e.g. informing policy, improving practice in an individual company, capacity building, reflection, etc.). Here, the aim was to inform the debate among civil society, the private sector and government as to the future role of social codes of practice in improving worker livelihoods.
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    http://projects.nri.org/nret/final_methodology_briefing_paper.pdf
    http://hdl.handle.net/11295/39263
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    Briefing Paper No. 3: Methodological Lessons from Experience: Assessing code of practice impacts on workers in African agribusiness
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    Institute of development Studies, University of Nairobi
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