Australia’s Largest Fondue Party (against slave-like conditions for cocoa production)
Sunday 18th January, 10:30 AM – 12:30 PM

At Federation Square
There are an estimated 284,000 child labourers working in exploitative conditions in West Africa that produces 75% of the world’s cocoa for the production of chocolate. An estimated 12,000 of these children have been trafficked to plantations in Cote d’Ivoire (Ivory Coast). This event is to help end trafficking and exploited labour on West African cocoa plantations.
Watch the video here for more information, download our poster and share it with your friends and colleagues, forward them a link to this event, and come along and enjoy some tasty, child slavery free chocolate fondue!
More information Fair Trade Association and Stop the Traffik
The event is organised by Stop the Traffik (of which the Justice and International Mission Unit – sponsor of JustAct – is a member), Micah Challenge and the Fair Trade Association of Australia and New Zealand.







