Coffee plant

Event

From Beans to Brew - A journey into the lives of coffee workers

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You are cordially invited to participate in the exclusive screening of the International Labour Organization Vision Zero Fund’s #CoffeePeople campaign documentary. The event will take place on Tuesday 25 June from 9:00 to 11:00 at the UN House, 37 Boulevard du Régent, 1000 Brussels, followed by networking drinks.

This impactful campaign, co-funded by the European Union, has reached over 25 million people in more than 50 countries, with coffee stakeholders pledging to improve safety and health for workers in the coffee supply chain.

Coffee workers

The documentary explores the complexities of the coffee industry, the challenges to achieving decent work, and how the international community can help address these issues. It features interviews with coffee growers from Brazil, Uganda, and Vietnam, along with insights from the ILO, the International Coffee Organization (ICO), and the European Commission.

The screening will be followed by a panel discussion with representatives from the European Commission, an employers’ organization, a workers’ organization, and the ILO.

Watch the trailer here.

Prior registration is required, please register here.

For more information, please contact us at brussels@ilo.org.

Agenda

09.00-09.30

Registration and coffee

09.30-10.00

Welcoming remarks - Documentary screening

10.00-11.00

Panel discussion and Q&A - Closing remarks

11.00-11.30

Networking drinks

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