Modern slavery refers to the recruitment, movement, or exploitation of children, women, or men through force, coercion, deception, or abuse of vulnerability. In supply chains, it commonly appears through exploitative recruitment, debt bondage, child labour, withheld wages, passport retention, excessive working hours, and abusive working conditions.
It is a key element of the social pillar in ESG frameworks, reflecting how companies respect human rights and uphold ethical labour standards across their operations and value chains. Addressing modern slavery risks requires ensuring that workers, particularly the most vulnerable, are employed freely, treated fairly, and protected from exploitation.
The Mekong Club partners with the private sector to embed sustainable practices that prevent modern slavery globally.



