on Resource/products and services: p.3: "Our supply chain network also includes a complex mineral supply chain. Like many companies in the electronics industry, our productscontain various minerals necessary for functionality. Cisco does not directly procure minerals from mines,or from the smelters or refiners that process them. However, some mine operations can pose serious human rights risks,including forced labor, child labor and other risks for the workers and communities at the beginning of the electronics supply chain" (see also p. 6)
// also mentions electronics industry as specifically high-risk
p. 5 mentions "high-risk geographical locations" but doesn't specify a region or location
on Workforce: p. 3 Respecting the Rights of Vulnerable Groups policy -> child workers (p. 4 also mentions "foreign migrant workers" as vulnerable)
Identification of geographical risks is too broad and vague to be counted as a disclosure here. There is no mention of specific countries or regions.
p. 3: Due to the extensive nature of our materials supply chainnetwork, business is conducted with suppliers in a variety of global contexts,including in countries where local law may not exist or may not be enforced effectively to protect populations vulnerable toforced labor,child labororhuman trafficking risks.
There is a little bit more information about foreign workers:
p. 3 on Workforce: Due to constraints in local labor markets, suppliers may deploy workforce strategies to recruit foreign or domestic migrant workers using labor recruitment agencies.