Adaptation of ILO Sectoral Tools to Promote Decent Work – with a Focus on Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work - in India’s Shrimp Sector
The ILO-DWT for South Asia and Country Office for India intends to engage the services of an experienced service provider in aquaculture sector.
The assignment focusses on the adaptation of existing ILO self-assessment tools and sectoral guidance note for the market actors across the Indian aquaculture (shrimp) value chain. Interested and qualified agencies are invited to submit their proposal to Ms Sudipta Bhadra (bhadra@ilo.org) towards undertaking this assignment by 27 April 2026, as per attached Terms of Reference.
The tender contains sustainability considerations related to human rights, fundamental principles and rights at work, occupational health and safety, fairly traded goods, targeted employment of people with disabilities, etc.
The tender contains sustainability considerations promoting sustainability through the entire supply chain.
Examples:
Sustainability requirements for tier 2 suppliers, identification and approval of subcontractors.
The tender contains sustainability considerations promoting health and general well-being of consumers/ recipients of the good or service.
Examples:
Hazardous chemicals handling, labelling of chemicals.