Webinar

Children’s Rights
and Business Atlas

How to Use It

Child rights risks vary dramatically by geography

The Children’s Rights and Business Atlas helps companies and investors understand where risks are greatest — and where action is most needed.

In June 2026, Global Child Forum launched the tool with a webinar demonstrating the Children’s Rights and Business Atlas and how to use it, followed by perspectives from Orkla ASA and The Centre for Child Rights and Business on putting risk data into practice to create a real-world impact.

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Take a look at the recording below, and find a transcript of the webinar here.

Launching the Atlas

Watch the recording in full to hear expert insights from our speakers and understand more about the valuable data provided by the tool.

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Speakers

Children’s Rights and Business Atlas: How to Use It

Nina Vollmer

Director Child Rights and Sustainability

As the organisation’s senior expert, Nina conducts research and supports companies on how to improve their understanding of, and impact on children’s lives. She develops and works with the tools and services that Global Child Forum offers, including the Business Academy, Scorecard Feedback service, guidance and best practices. Nina also supports with content creation for events and communications. With responsibility for the methodology behind the Corporate Sector and Children’s Rights Benchmark, Nina is the appointed spokesperson for benchmark activities, and regularly speaks at key events and conferences. Nina holds a Master’s Degree in Political Science from Lund University (Sweden), and has worked both nationally and internationally with human rights and development within the NGO sector.
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Anita Househam

Vice President Social Responsibility

Orkla ASA

Ines Kaempfer

CEO

The Centre for Child Rights and Business

Ines Kaempfer is the CEO of The Centre for Child Rights and Business, a global social enterprise headquartered in Hong Kong, with programmes and staff across nearly 30 countries. With over 15 years of expertise in supply chain sustainability, she has been at the forefront of addressing child rights, labour rights, and human rights issues in Asia and beyond. Since 2014, Ines has been instrumental in guiding The Centre to help businesses understand and address their impact on children, especially within supply chains. She leads the organisation’s strategic direction, overseeing global operations, and engaging with major multinational companies and partners. Ines also drives the development and scaling of innovative child rights and human rights due diligence programmes across diverse industries. Under her leadership, The Centre has grown into a recognised leader in child rights and business, working with an expanding network of international companies to create lasting, positive change for children, youth, and parents worldwide. At Forum 2024, Ines will be presenting during ActionLab 3, Achieving Positive Change for Children’s Lives in Supply Chains: From Compliance to Impact.

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This webinar underlines that knowledge-sharing and decisions based on risk mitigation data are crucial to the forward progress of companies.

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