Anti-Slavery and Human Trafficking Laws and Policies. 15.1 In performing its obligations under this Partnership Agreement, all parties shall:
15.1.1 comply with all applicable anti‐slavery and human trafficking laws, statutes, regulations and codes as if in force in the country in Uganda;
15.1.2 include in its contracts with its Downstream Partners, subcontractors and suppliers, anti‐ slavery and human trafficking provisions that are at least as onerous as those set out above, and will immediately and without undue delay inform Amref Health Africa’s Group Chief Executive Officer of any suspicion or allegation of breaches of these provisions.
Anti-Slavery and Human Trafficking Laws and Policies. 26.3.1 In performing its obligations under this Agreement, the Supplier shall:
(i) comply with all applicable anti-slavery and human trafficking laws, statutes, regulations and codes from time to time in force including the Modern Slavery Xxx 0000; and
(ii) have and maintain throughout the Term its own policies and procedures to ensure its compliance; and
(iii) not engage in any activity, practice or conduct that would constitute an offence under sections 1, 2 or 4, of the Modern Slavery Act 2015 if such activity, practice or conduct were carried out in the UK; and
(iv) include in its contracts with its Sub-contractors and suppliers anti-slavery and human trafficking provisions that are at least as onerous as those set out in this clause.
Anti-Slavery and Human Trafficking Laws and Policies. 7.1 In performing its obligations under the Contract, the Supplier shall:
7.1.1 comply with all applicable anti-slavery and human trafficking laws, statutes, regulations and codes from time to time in force including but not limited to the Modern Slavery Act 2015;
7.1.2 comply with the Modern Slavery Policy;
7.1.3 not engage in any activity, practice or conduct that would constitute an offence under sections 1, 2 or 4, of the Modern Slavery Act 2015 if such activity, practice or conduct were carried out in the UK; and
7.1.4 include in its contracts with its subcontractors and suppliers anti-slavery and human trafficking provisions that are at least as onerous as those set out in this clause 7.1.
7.2 The Supplier represents and warrants that:
7.2.1 neither the Supplier nor any of its officers, employees or other persons associated with it;
(a) has been convicted of any offence involving slavery and human trafficking; and
(b) to the best of its knowledge, has been or is the subject of any investigation, inquiry or enforcement proceedings by any governmental, administrative or regulatory body regarding any offence or alleged offence of or in connection with slavery and human trafficking.
7.3 The Supplier shall implement due diligence procedures for its subcontractors, suppliers and other participants in its supply chains, to ensure that there is no slavery or human trafficking in its supply chains.
7.4 The Supplier shall notify the Customer as soon as it becomes aware of:
7.4.1 any breach, or potential breach, of the Modern Slavery Policy; or
7.4.2 any actual or suspected slavery or human trafficking in a supply chain which has a connection with this Contract.
7.5 The Supplier shall implement a system of training for its employees and subcontractors to ensure compliance with the Modern Slavery Policy.
7.6 The Supplier shall keep a record of all training offered and completed by its employees and subcontractors to ensure compliance with the Modern Slavery Policy and shall make a copy of the record available to the Customer on request.
7.7 The Supplier shall indemnify defend and hold harmless the Company and its directors, officers and employees in full and on demand from and against all liabilities, claims, fines, demands, damages, losses or expenses (including legal and other professional adviser’s fees and disbursements), interest and penalties incurred by them howsoever arising whether wholly or in part resulting from a breach of the Modern Slavery Act 2015...