SDG 16: Peace, Justice & Strong Institutions
UN Sustainable Development Goal 16: SDG 16: Peace, Justice & Strong Institutions. Targets, indicators, ESG alignment, and corporate reporting guidance.
UN Sustainable Development Goal 16: SDG 16: Peace, Justice & Strong Institutions. Targets, indicators, ESG alignment, and corporate reporting guidance.
Goal: Promote peaceful and inclusive societies for sustainable development, provide access to justice for all and build effective, accountable and inclusive institutions at all levels
Conflict, violence, and weak institutions continue to undermine development globally. Over 100 million people were forcibly displaced in 2022. Corruption costs developing countries an estimated US$1.26 trillion annually. One in six businesses worldwide reports being asked for a bribe. Access to justice remains limited for billions of people, particularly in developing countries.
Key targets include significantly reducing all forms of violence (16.1), ending abuse, exploitation, trafficking, and violence against children (16.2), promoting the rule of law and ensuring equal access to justice (16.3), significantly reducing illicit financial and arms flows (16.4), substantially reducing corruption and bribery (16.5), developing effective, accountable, and transparent institutions (16.6), ensuring responsive, inclusive, and representative decision-making (16.7), and ensuring public access to information and protecting fundamental freedoms (16.10).
Businesses contribute through robust anti-corruption and anti-bribery programmes, transparent tax practices, whistleblower protection mechanisms, responsible lobbying and political engagement, human rights due diligence, conflict-sensitive business practices, data privacy and protection, and supporting rule of law and institutional capacity building in operating jurisdictions.
GRI 205 (Anti-corruption), GRI 206 (Anti-competitive Behavior), GRI 415 (Public Policy), GRI 418 (Customer Privacy), SASB governance metrics, Transparency International Corruption Perceptions Index.
UNODC, Transparency International, World Justice Project