Allison (Alli) Arbib serves as Program Director and Applied Research & Evidence for Action Lead at Verité, where she leads the development and implementation of comprehensive labor rights risk assessment methodologies across regional, national, sectoral, and supply chain contexts.
Her work translates complex human rights research into actionable frameworks that enable organizations to identify, assess, and mitigate forced labor risks.
Alli’s extensive field research spans dozens of global commodities, providing deep insights into labor practices across diverse sectors and geographies. Her recent leadership of a landmark study covering 22 commodities across 49 countries in sub-Saharan Africa for the U.S. Department of State’s Office to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons demonstrates her ability to conduct large-scale, multi-country research that informs policy and practice.
As the architect behind ResponsibleSourcingTool.org, Alli oversaw the development and management of one of the industry’s most comprehensive resources for supply chain due diligence. This platform serves as a critical tool for companies, governments, and civil society organizations working to eliminate forced labor from global supply chains.