Briefing for USG on New Global Estimates on modern slavery
This will be a briefing on the global estimates on modern slavery for US government counterparts which will include an overview of the report by the ILO’s Head of the Research and Evaluation Unit of the Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work Branch and lead for the ILO for the global estimates, Michaelle de Cock, as well as an opportunity for discussion.
About the event
The ILO Office for the United States and Canada and the U.S. Department of Labor’s Bureau of International Labor Affairs cordially invite you to attend a briefing on the global estimates for US government counterparts. The briefing will include an overview of the report by the ILO’s Head of the Research and Evaluation Unit of the Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work Branch and lead for the ILO for the global estimates, Michaelle de Cock, as well as opportunity for discussion.
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NOTE: In-person attendance at this event will be limited. If in-person seating is still available, you will have the option to indicate whether you intend to attend virtually or in person on the registration form.
Agenda
Opening remarksKevin Cassidy, Director and Representative to the Bretton Woods and Multilateral Agencies, ILO Office for the United States and Canada
Marcia Eugenio, Director of the Office of Child Labor, Forced Labor, and Human Trafficking (OCFT), Bureau of International Labor Affairs (ILAB), U.S. Department of Labor
Presentation by Michaelle de Cock, Head of Research and Evaluation Unit, FUNDAMENTALS, International Labour Organization
Q&A
Closing remarks
Kevin Cassidy, Director and Representative to the Bretton Woods and Multilateral Agencies, ILO Office for the United States and Canada