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Transformational Governance Tool

Sustainable Development Goal 16 is to promote peaceful and inclusive societies for sustainable development, provide access to justice for all and build effective, accountable and inclusive institutions at all levels. 

This foundational Goal underpins the approach of transformational governance. 

Transformational governance is a principles-based approach — not a new legal concept — that calls on businesses to be more accountable, ethical, inclusive and transparent as drivers of responsible conduct, enhanced ESG performance and strengthened public institutions, laws and systems. 

This means fostering a culture of integrity, fairness and inclusion beyond legal formality — asking not just what is legal but what is right. It seeks to provide a broader and more ambitious benchmark for corporate contributions towards just, peaceful and prosperous societies, in line with SDG 16. 


How is Transformational Governance different from conventional Corporate Governance?

Transformational governance proposes a more holistic reading of the G in ESG. As such, it provides a lens through which businesses can enhance and expand their understanding of governance not only with regard to their internal governance (corporate governance) but also with regard to how they impact the environment and societies where they operate (sustainable governance) and how they may contribute to building strong, transparent and effective institutions at different levels (global governance).

How does Transformational Governance relate to the Ten Principles?

 Peace, justice and strong institutions are foundational for upholding the Ten Principles of the UN Global Compact – and important for companies’ long-term viability. Thus, transformational governance helps companies contribute to the creation of an environment in which societies and companies can thrive and prosper. As such, it cuts across and underpins companies’ commitment to each of the Ten Principles. For example, it encourages companies to take more ambitious action on anti-corruption and integrity, mainstream human rights and environmental due diligence and safeguarding the most vulnerable workers. Similarly, companies participating in the UN Global Compact will find that engaging with the concept of transformational governance will help them identify and report actions across various sections of the Communication on Progress (CoP).

Why is Transformational Governance important to my business?

There are some key benefits for businesses in engaging more systematically with the SDG 16 Business Framework and investing in Transformational Governance: