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Human Rights Working Group

RIAA’s Human Rights Working Group is an initiative to support members in their stewardship responsibilities respecting human rights in their business operations and their portfolio of companies.

Purpose

To deliver to members; needs, the Human Rights Working Group (HRWG) has been established with the following objectives:

  1. Build members’ understanding and capabilities for assessing and respecting human rights and mitigating human risks in investment;
  2. Facilitate the sharing of leading practice knowledge and resources pertaining to human rights and investment decision-making and engagement; and
  3. Design and deliver significant human rights research, implementation and advocacy opportunities as relevant, through collaborating with other RIAA working groups and industry forums.

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Terms of reference

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Work plan

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Past meeting papers and presentations

November 14, 2024

Online via Zoom Meeting

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HRWG 2024 Meeting #4 - Saliency Materiality Nexus

Join us for our last meeting of 2024 which will open with a presentation from Sam Jones, president and co-founder of Heartland Initiative, where he leads the development of methodologies, tools, and guidance to assist investors in the prevention and mitigation of human rights harms across their portfolios. Sam will speak to the working group about the recently released paper, “The Saliency Materiality Nexus: Addressing systemic risks to people and portfolios in a turbulent world” by Heartland Initiative, Schroders Asset Management, and Wespath Benefits & Investments​. The paper describes the saliency-materiality nexus as a practical, rights-based framework that can focus investors’ analytical and engagement efforts on identifying and addressing the most severe and systemic social risks in their portfolios. Sam has over 25 years of experience in conflict-sensitive research, analysis, and programming, international humanitarian and human rights law, and multi-stakeholder engagement in public and private spheres. Before co-founding Heartland Initiative, Sam worked as Associate Director of the Human Rights Program at The Carter Center, where he managed programs in the Middle East and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, including those focused on corporate accountability for human rights harms in industrial mining and the protection of human rights defenders. Sam previously served as regional representative for Asia/Near East for Counterpart International, managing humanitarian and development programs in Iraq and Jordan and leading assessment missions to the Occupied Palestinian Territories, Lebanon, and Afghanistan. This will then be followed by the standard HRWG meeting including updates from the subgroups and RIAA’s policy and advocacy work.

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Resources and related outputs

Artificial Intelligence and Human Rights Investor Toolkit

The rapid growth of Artificial Intelligence (AI) presents both opportunities and challenges for investors, especially regarding human rights impacts (referred to as ‘AI-related human rights risks’). This toolkit is designed to help investors understand and navigate the key challenges, risks and human rights risks/issues in relation to AI.

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Måns Carlsson OAM

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