The Centre for Child Rights and Business
Lam Nguyen Ba currently serves as the Senior Country Manager for Vietnam at The Centre for Child Rights and Business, a position held since April 2019. Prior experience includes roles as Senior Project Manager and Senior Technical Advisor at the same organization, as well as National Project Coordinator for the International Labour Organization. Lam has extensive experience in social and environmental responsibility, having worked with Patagonia and the Fair Labor Association, among others. Academic qualifications include a Master of Business Administration in Human Resources Management from Auckland University of Technology.
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The Centre for Child Rights and Business
The Centre for Child Rights and Business (formerly the Center for Child Rights & Corporate Social Responsibility - CCR CSR) is a leading centre on child rights and business. We support businesses to deliver improvements within their supply chains that not only benefit workers, families and children, but also deliver positive business outcomes. We offer global expertise, services and support covering a broad range of child rights and well-being issues. Our services cover responsible recruitment practices with a focus on child labour prevention and remediation, child rights risk and impact assessments, support packages for young workers and other vulnerable groups, and a comprehensive set of services to create family-friendly workplaces and strengthen human rights due diligence in supply chains. Headquartered in Hong Kong, The Centre has staff and accredited service providers strategically located across Asia, Europe, North Africa and the Americas. Advisory & assessment services: 1. Supply chain child rights and human rights risk & impact assessments 2. Research 3. Policy and tool review and/or development 4. CRIB Working Group Supply chain services: compliance & beyond 1. Child labour prevention & remediation 2. Migrant parent support & creating family-friendly workplaces 3. Decent work for youth