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Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions

Promote peaceful and inclusive societies for sustainable development, provide access to justice for all and build effective, accountable and inclusive institutions at all levels

Effective, accountable and inclusive societies and institutions rely on good governance at all levels, from small companies through to multinationals and governments.

Governance is the system by which an organization is directed, controlled and held accountable to achieve its core purpose over the long term. ISO technical committee ISO/TC 309, Governance of organizations, was created to consolidate good practice for effective governance and covers a wide range of aspects, from direction, control and accountability, to compliance, corruption and whistleblowing. Its most prominent standard, ISO 37001 (anti-bribery management systems) helps promote peace, justice and strong institutions by increasing transparency and accountability. Further standards by this committee include ISO 37301, Compliance management systems – Requirements with guidance for use, and ISO 37000, Governance of organizations — Guidance, which encourage good direction and control of organizations of all types and sizes. 

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This leaflet summarizes the information found in the brochure "Using and referencing ISO and IEC standards to support public policy". It briefly describes the advantages and benefits of using ISO and IEC International Standards to support policy initiatives. See also www.iso.org/policy.
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SDG 16 in the news

Today, 9 December, is International Anti-Corruption Day, and an opportunity to raise awareness of the ISO standards that help shape a fairer and more just world.
Purpose and sustainability at the heart of ISO 37000.
International guidance on whistleblowing.
Bribery is one of the world economy’s most costly and destructive issues, ruining communities and eroding public trust. ISO has an International Standard to combat corruption by helping organizations instil an anti-bribery culture. A new handbook has just been published that lets users of the standard …