About the objectives of the Beyond Chocolate Working Groups

  • Mobilise and map state-of-the-art knowledge, first-hand experiences and best practices around the specific themes. Relevance for the 2025 and 2030 targets of the Beyond Chocolate ambition is a guiding principle in this respect.
  • Create ownership and common understanding of definitions, relevant research and ongoing initiatives among Beyond Chocolate partners.
  • The Beyond Chocolate Partnership text lists several SDGs. The working groups will advise the steering committee on the choice of the relevant SDG targets and indicators linked to their specific theme.
  • Explore possible intermediary targets towards 2025 and 2030 for the common ambition of the Partnership and agree on a proposal for the steering committee.
  • Refine the basic indicators mentioned in the Partnership document and formulate a set of relevant, measurable and time-bound indicators.
  • Draft recommendations on criteria for inclusion in the first call for proposals. The long-term ambition of living income for the producers remains the lighthouse of the partnership. The steering committee decided to launch the first call for proposals the overarching theme being living income.
  • Formulate a recommendation for the steering committee on the necessity and possible objectives for each of the working groups to continue their work after December 5th, 2019.
 

Members of the Beyond Chocolate Working Groups:

Working Group on Living Income, chaired by Kristin Komives (ISEAL)

RaphaelAudoin-RouzeauPuratos
SamuelPoosEnabel
KristinKomivesISEAL
BartVan BesienOxfam Wereldwinkels
EllenJacobsMars
CharlesSnoeckFairtrade Belgium
JohanVan Den BosscheRikolto
PhilippeWeilerLidl
PhilippeToussaintColruyt Group
JérémieGrossBIO Invest
 

Working Group on Ending Deforestation, chaired by Violaine Berger (IDH)

BéatriceWedeuxWWF
SebastiaanVan der HoekCargill
PieterVan de SypeBos+
CedricVan CutsemMondelez
PascalBoeckxUGent
IrisMillenaarRainforest Alliance
WouterVanhoveUGent
BramVanschoenwinkelVUB
ViolaineBergerIDH
KellyHertenwegFOD Environment
 

Working Group on Youth and Decent Work, chaired by Sylvie Bianchi (Samilia Foundation)

SylvieBianchiSamilia Foundation
DirkJacxsensLibeert
EvaVerbistTrias
AnkeMassartBarry Callebaut
AmberHarmsNestle
EmanueleBiraghiUnicef
NamrathaRamananKU Leuven