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East Africa Seaweed Company > Human Rights Risk Assessment

Below is the Human Rights Risk Analysis Framework tailored for East Africa Seaweed  operations and business relationships. This tool helps us to systematically identify, assess, and prioritize potential human rights risks based on UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights, the OECD Due Diligence Guidance, and best practices from global responsible business standards.

East Africa Seaweed Human Rights Risk Analysis Framework

🔎 Objective:

To systematically assess and address potential adverse human rights impacts from East Africa Seaweed’s seaweed operations and associated business relationships, focusing on women, children, and vulnerable communities.


1. Key Areas of Operations & Business Relationships

Area of ActivityDescription
Seaweed FarmingCoastal harvesting, drying, processing, packaging
Labor Supply ChainContract workers, seasonal labor, community labor
Business PartnershipsSuppliers, buyers, processors, transporters
Land/Marine UseCoastal/marine access rights, community resource use
Community EngagementLocal livelihoods, shared resource use

2. Potential Human Rights Risks & Impacts

Risk CategoryDescriptionVulnerable Groups AffectedSeverity / Likelihood
Child LaborUse of underage workers in farming or drying activitiesChildren in coastal communitiesHigh / Medium
Gender InequalityUnequal pay, lack of promotion, GBV or exclusion from leadership rolesWomenHigh / High
Unsafe Working ConditionsLack of PPE, exposure to sea hazards, dehydration risks, long hoursAll workersMedium / Medium
Low WagesPayments below living wage benchmarksWomen and informal laborersHigh / High
DisplacementCommunity access to coast restricted due to business expansionCoastal and fishing communitiesMedium / Low
Lack of Free, Prior, and Informed Consent (FPIC)Involvement in marine or land use without community approvalIndigenous / fishing communitiesMedium / Medium
Environmental DegradationDamage to sea beds, biodiversity loss, affecting community livelihoodsAll local residentsHigh / Medium
Harassment or DiscriminationWorkplace abuse, gender or ethnicity-based discriminationWomen, minoritiesMedium / Medium

3. Risk Assessment Matrix

We use the following Risk Priority Rating:

  • Severity: Impact on human rights if risk materializes (Low/Medium/High)
  • Likelihood: Probability of the risk occurring (Low/Medium/High)

Example:

  • High Severity + High Likelihood = Critical Priority
  • Medium Severity + Low Likelihood = Moderate Priority

4. Mitigation & Preventive Measures

Risk IdentifiedMitigation Strategy
Child LaborStrict age verification, education support, and zero-tolerance hiring policy
Gender InequalityGender equity policies, anti-harassment training, women’s leadership development
Unsafe Working ConditionsProvide PPE, hydration stations, and safety protocols; schedule rest breaks
Low WagesAlign pay with living wage studies, review annually, transparency in payment systems
Displacement / FPIC IssuesEngage in early consultation with communities, obtain written FPIC before projects
Environmental DegradationImplement regenerative practices, train farmers, monitor marine impact regularly
Harassment & DiscriminationEnforce anti-discrimination policy, provide anonymous grievance system

5. Monitoring & Reporting Mechanism

Monitoring ToolFrequencyResponsible Party
Human Rights Impact AuditAnnualHuman Rights Compliance Officer
Worker Grievance TrackerOngoingLocal Operations Manager
Community Consultation LogQuarterlyCommunity Liaison Officer
Third-Party EvaluationsBi-annualIndependent Human Rights Consultant/NGO
Internal Training ReviewsAnnuallyHR & Training Coordinator

6. Corrective Action Plan

If a risk is realized:

  • Conduct an immediate impact assessment
  • Engage affected individuals or groups
  • Implement remediation (compensation, role reassignment, policy change)
  • Update risk registry and prevention strategy
  • Notify relevant stakeholders and authorities as necessary

7. Integration Into Business Processes

  • Embed into supplier onboarding and partnership agreements
  • Include KPIs in management performance reviews tied to human rights standards
  • Require annual human rights refresher training for all staff
  • Include risk reviews in all project planning and expansion proposals