Child labor contributes most significantly to global supply chains in Eastern and South-Eastern Asia at 26%, followed by Latin America and the Caribbean at 22%, and Central and Southern Asia and sub-Saharan Africa each at 12%. The study found that child labor supplying global supply chains was most prevalent in Asia and Latin America, ranging from 9-26% of child labor in different regions.
Effect of Logistics Practices On Operational Performance of Sugar Manufacturing Industry in Ethiopia A Case Study of Arjo Didesa Sugar Factory, Ethiopia
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Child labor contributes most significantly to global supply chains in Eastern and South-Eastern Asia at 26%, followed by Latin America and the Caribbean at 22%, and Central and Southern Asia and sub-Saharan Africa each at 12%. The study found that child labor supplying global supply chains was most prevalent in Asia and Latin America, ranging from 9-26% of child labor in different regions.
Child labor contributes most significantly to global supply chains in Eastern and South-Eastern Asia at 26%, followed by Latin America and the Caribbean at 22%, and Central and Southern Asia and sub-Saharan Africa each at 12%. The study found that child labor supplying global supply chains was most prevalent in Asia and Latin America, ranging from 9-26% of child labor in different regions.
Child labor contributes most significantly to global supply chains in Eastern and South-Eastern Asia at 26%, followed by Latin America and the Caribbean at 22%, and Central and Southern Asia and sub-Saharan Africa each at 12%. The study found that child labor supplying global supply chains was most prevalent in Asia and Latin America, ranging from 9-26% of child labor in different regions.
• Amongst those in child labour, the percentage in global
supply chains varies across regions:
26 per cent in Eastern and South-Eastern Asia. • 22 per cent in Latin America and the Caribbean. • 12 per cent in Central and Southern Asia. • 12 per cent in sub-Saharan Africa. • 9 per cent in northern Africa and Western Asia. • incidences of this practice have been recorded by the World Bank in South and Central Asia, Europe, Latin America, the Caribbean, the Middle East, and West Africa.[51] • Scope of supply chain operations include a. procurement b. production c. distribution • https://www.slideshare.net/HAQCRCIndia/child-trafficking-in-india-a- situational-analysis Management extends across organisational boundaries to include planning and control of other organisational
In a supply chain system perspective we have a series of steps, at each
step there is a demand which is satisfied by an upstream goods/service provider. • The results indicate that 26 per cent of child labour in Eastern and South-Eastern Asia contributes to exports to other regions (directly or indirectly). The percentage is somewhat lower for the other regions: 12 per cent for Sub-Saharan Africa, 9 per cent for Northern and Western Africa, 22 per cent for Latin America and the Caribbean and 12 per cent for Central and Southern Asia.2 While most child labour is still linked to domestic production and consumption, .
Effect of Logistics Practices On Operational Performance of Sugar Manufacturing Industry in Ethiopia A Case Study of Arjo Didesa Sugar Factory, Ethiopia
International Journal of Innovative Science and Research Technology