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12 Sep 2024An Introduction to Child Labour in Coastal CommunitiesThe latest global Study on Child labour indicates that 160 million children are still engaged in child labour. That is almost one in ten children worldwide. Among the children 63 million were girls and 97 million were boys. Nearly the half of working children 79 million were involved in hazardousEducationTrainingAdvisory -
04 Sep 2024Yachting International Radio: UNCENSORED Human Rights at SeaJoining Marien Sarriera from Yachting International Radio for their latest podacst and YouTube episode, David Hammond talks around the establishment of and need for human rights protections at sea forSuperyachtEducationTraining -
03 Sep 2024HRAS International announces new film service offerings and award-winning production teamHuman Rights at Sea International is proud to announce our film service offerings, led by Death at Sea’s director, Sara Pipernos. Our award-wining team offers a range of video services, includingCommunicationsServices -
30 Aug 2024Northern Irish Fishing Industry Governance and Crew Welfare SupportHuman Rights at Sea International has been instructed to assist the Northern Irish fishing community and its members to review internal processes for the safety, security and well-being of deck crew. [UPDATED]. HRAS International has been working in Northern Ireland variously since 2017 when it wasFisheriesESGSocial Purpose -
30 Aug 2024UK Defence Employer Recognition Scheme Bronze AwardHuman Rights at Sea International has been awarded the UK Defence Recognition Scheme Bronze Award reflecting its ongoing close support to the defence and veteran community. Earlier this year, HRASSocial PurposeAbout us -
19 Aug 2024The Role of Fisheries Observers: Safety, Welfare and Professional ChallengesThe latest Insight Briefing Note from Human Rights at Sea International has been published providing an independent review of safety, welfare and professional challenges for fisheries observers. AsFisheriesEducationTraining -
27 Jul 2024Introducing the Student BAFTA Award Winning Composers who add Audio ImpactHuman Rights at Sea International is pleased to introduce and showcase the skills of the student BAFTA award-winning composers responsible for adding the audio impact to the Death at Sea film. In an exclusive interview with Manuela Lubrano and Alexander Leeming Froudakis, we are delighted to shareSocial PurposeCommunicationsDevelopment -
22 Jul 2024Death at Sea Honoured with Prestigious Jackson Wild NominationThe powerful documentary ‘Death at Sea’ has been nominated for a coveted Jackson Wild Media Award, widely considered to be the most prestigious recognition in the world of natural history andFisheriesJusticeSocial Purpose -
15 Jul 2024The Role of Seafood Certifications 10 Years on. What Next?As part of the ongoing UK fisheries sector engagements led by Seafish, Human Rights at Sea International attended and undertook an intervention at the Seafish Seafood Ethics Common Language Group, 10FisheriesAquacultureESG
