diginexAPPRISE is a multilingual application that collects standardised, actionable data related to working conditions directly from workers in global supply chains. Through tailored question sets, companies can deploy surveys directly to workers in their supply chain on a variety of topics such as responsible recruitment, gender equality and to pulse check living and working conditions.
diginexAPPRISE was developed in response to significant challenges faced during social audits, such as language barriers, a lack of privacy, and a lack of coverage of key social indicators - particularly to identify forced labour. diginexAPPRISE allows companies and frontline responders to interview workers anonymously and remotely through technology in their native language to ensure that organisations are treating people fairly and with respect.
The data collected increases transparency in organisations and protects workers raising concerns from being identified, minimizing the risk of retaliation. As of 2022, the application – which is integrated into diginex’s due diligence platform, diginexLUMEN – has already scaled to more than 50,000 workers across 15 countries.
diginexAPPRISE was developed in partnership with United Nations University and The Mekong Club – an organisation working with the private sector to bring about sustainable practices against modern slavery. If your organisation is interested to use diginexAPPRISE, contact support.sc@diginex.com or visit our website at www.diginex.com.
diginexAPPRISE was developed in response to significant challenges faced during social audits, such as language barriers, a lack of privacy, and a lack of coverage of key social indicators - particularly to identify forced labour. diginexAPPRISE allows companies and frontline responders to interview workers anonymously and remotely through technology in their native language to ensure that organisations are treating people fairly and with respect.
The data collected increases transparency in organisations and protects workers raising concerns from being identified, minimizing the risk of retaliation. As of 2022, the application – which is integrated into diginex’s due diligence platform, diginexLUMEN – has already scaled to more than 50,000 workers across 15 countries.
diginexAPPRISE was developed in partnership with United Nations University and The Mekong Club – an organisation working with the private sector to bring about sustainable practices against modern slavery. If your organisation is interested to use diginexAPPRISE, contact support.sc@diginex.com or visit our website at www.diginex.com.
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