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Alice Faudot-Miguet

Programme Manager at International Cocoa Initiative

Alice Faudot-Miguet is a Programme Manager at the International Cocoa Initiative since January 2020, with prior experience as a Senior Programme Officer and Programme Officer. Previously, Alice served as an International Consultant at UNICEF from July 2018 to December 2019, where significant contributions included developing a private sector engagement strategy and facilitating consultations that led to a national commitment on business and children's rights. Prior to this role, Alice worked as an International Consultant for the International Labour Organization, contributing to a technical cooperation project on corporate due diligence and co-authoring a report on Occupational Safety and Health. Early career experiences include research roles at Instituto para el Desarollo Humano and Westminster Befriend a Family. Alice holds a Master's degree in International Development from Sciences Po and a Bachelor's degree in Sociology from The London School of Economics and Political Science.

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Geneva, Switzerland

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International Cocoa Initiative

The International Cocoa Initiative (ICI) is a Swiss-based foundation that unites the forces of the cocoa and chocolate industry, civil society, farming communities and national governments in cocoa-producing countries to ensure a better future for children and to advance the elimination of child labour. Operating in Côte d’Ivoire and Ghana since 2007, ICI works with its partners to ensure that cocoa-growing communities are more protective of children and their rights, that the cocoa supply chain manages the risk of child labour responsibly and that knowledge and information are spread in an open and transparent manner. ICI’s multi-stakeholder structure and governance give it independence, integrity and influence. We lead a collective journey towards cocoa sustainability, guided by the principles of shared responsibility, joint learning and aligned, coordinated action.


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