Cocoa Protocol
The
Harkin-Engel Protocol
, also known as the
Cocoa Protocol
is an agreement signed by the
cocoa
and
chocolate
industries to eliminate
child
slavery
in their field. It established a four-year timetable for all levels and segments of the cocoa industry to adhere to standards set by the
International Labour Organization
's (ILO) Convention 182, against the worst forms of child labour. The agreement was signed on October 1, 2001 in the United States, with signatories and witnesses from industry groups, the
United States
and
Ivory Coast
governments, the ILO, individual unions, and activist groups. It draws its name from
United States Senator
Tom Harkin
and
United States Congressman
Eliot Engel
.
External link
The text of the protocol
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