A corporate social responsibility (CSR) delegation representing an international garment buyer visited NUK's compliance and worker health programs across Dhaka and Kishoreganj, reviewing how NUK's factory-level work connects to the broader supply chains these buyers source from.
What the delegation observed
- In-house compliance training sessions delivered under NUK's Garment Worker Support Program.
- Health outreach activity at Egarosindur Community Hospital, illustrating how NUK's factory-originated health investment evolved into permanent rural health infrastructure.
- Discussion of NUK's long-running partnership model with manufacturing groups such as Anowara Group.
Why these visits matter
International buyers increasingly require documented evidence of supply chain labour standards, and NUK's combination of direct factory relationships and independent NGO credibility positions it as a recurring reference point for buyer due diligence visits.
This kind of visit echoes the origins of the "NUK and SOL's Friendship Project," a partnership formally inaugurated at Egarosindur Community Hospital years earlier with representatives from a different international buyer and the Japanese Embassy.
Outcomes
The delegation indicated interest in expanding direct support for NUK's compliance training curriculum across additional factories in its sourcing network.