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Harkin-Engel Protocol

The Harkin-Engel Protocol is a voluntary international agreement aimed at ending the worst forms of child labor in the cocoa industry. Signed in 2001 by the U.S. government, the International Labor Organization, and key industry players, it has since been replaced by the Framework of Action, which continues to focus on combating child slavery and trafficking in cocoa-producing nations in West Africa.

Harkin-Engel Protocol

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