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Steelworkers Humanity Fund Annual Report 2022

September 13, 2023 | Publications
SHF Members’Report 2022

In 2022, the Steelworkers Humanity Fund had a thriving year, marked by a return to in-person engagement with our partners through delegations to India, Liberia and Mexico. We also strengthened our commitment to corporate accountability and displayed agility in responding to global and local emergencies, demonstrating our dedication to making a positive impact on humanitarian and environmental challenges.

In this report, you’ll find:

  • What brings us together
  • Women Workers Leading and Connecting Globally
  • Advancing corporate accountability, one step at a time
  • Mexico Labour Solidarity Project Supports Organizing & Challenges Corporate Race To The Bottom
  • Fighting Poverty: Different Approaches For Different Realities
  • 2022 Emergency Relief
  • A Tribute To Doug Olthuis And Welcoming Guillaume Charbonneau
  • Projects Graphic Map 2022
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