Assessing fundamental rights at work across Indonesia's coffee harvest, for the International Labour Organisation

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Assessing fundamental rights at work across Indonesia's coffee harvest, for the International Labour Organisation

Business Issues & Project Objectives

The International Labour Organization wanted to understand the implementation of Fundamental Principle and Rights at Works (FPRW), especially during harvest seasons in coffee farms in Tanggamus regency, in Lampung Province, southern part of Sumatra, Indonesia.​

Another objective of this study is to improve Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) and Social Conditions for Women and Men in Coffee Farmer Communities in Indonesia​

Our Approach

A mixed methodological approach was employed​

  • Farm observations & ethnography​
  • In-depth interviews with the farm owners, and coffee collecting companies​
  • Focus Group discussions with the farm owners  ​

Outcome and Project Impact

  • The findings will help ILO to make a clear guidance for the FPRW during harvesting process in all farm and crops​
  • Clear guidance of improvement planning for OSH and Social Condition for Women and Men in coffee farmer community​

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