Esther de Haan
Senior Researcher
Esther de Haan specialises in corporate accountability issues in supply chains of various sectors, particularly labour rights in the garments, electronics and extractives sectors. She has published research on a diverse range of subjects, from operational level grievance mechanisms to migrant workers. She has extensive experience working in Asia and Africa.
Before joining SOMO in 2001, she worked as an international coordinator and campaigner for the Clean Clothes Campaign.
Esther holds a Master’s degree in International Relations and a minor in Communication Science and Statistics with a focus on the pharmaceutical industry. She holds a postgraduate diploma in HIV/AIDS Management from the University of Stellenbosch (South Africa).
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Big Pharma raked in USD 90 billion in profits with COVID-19 vaccinesPosted in category:NewsEsther de HaanPublished on:
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Electric vehicle boom taking heavy social and environmental tollPosted in category:NewsAlejandro GonzálezPublished on:
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Time to start caring about cobaltPosted in category:PublicationJoseph Wilde-RamsingPublished on:
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Quick scan of the linkages between the Ethiopian garment industry and the Dutch marketPosted in category:PublicationEsther de HaanPublished on:
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Freedom of association in the electronics industryPosted in category:PublicationEsther de HaanPublished on:
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Series for Responsible Investor (RI) Engagement: Conflict Minerals LegislationPosted in category:PublicationEsther de HaanPublished on:
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Working Conditions in Thailand’s Hard Disk Drive IndustryPosted in category:PublicationEsther de HaanPublished on:
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Fair Phones in the Netherlands: It’s your callPosted in category:PublicationEsther de HaanPublished on:
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Footloose Garment Investors in Southern and Eastern AfricaPosted in category:PublicationEsther de HaanPublished on:
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Manual: Codes and Practices of five Garment Buyers in AfricaPosted in category:PublicationEsther de HaanPublished on:
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Labour conditions in IKEA’s Supply ChainPosted in category:PublicationEsther de HaanPublished on:
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CSR issues in the ICT hardware manufacturing sectorPosted in category:PublicationIrene SchipperPublished on:
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Action research in the garment sector in Southern and Eastern Africa [In: Trade union responses to globalization]Posted in category:PublicationEsther de HaanPublished on:
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Critical Issues in the garment IndustryPosted in category:PublicationEsther de HaanPublished on:
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