IBLF Global supports sustainable economic growth by contributing to raising business standards in developing countries. Through our Collective Action initiatives, educational programmes and thought leadership, we work with companies and governments to raise awareness of the principles and practice of responsible business. IBLF Global is an independent not-for-profit NGO registered in the United Kingdom.
IBLF Global is committed to finding practical solutions to corruption and to bringing integrity
to business and society in emerging markets.
We build partnerships that bring governments, international organisations, business and civil society together to promote integrity and responsible business in the private sector. Advising on legal reform and regulatory change, providing innovative training to companies and designing and delivering collective action initiatives, we help governments and companies find practical solutions to the challenge of corruption in their societies and markets.
Our acclaimed training programmes for SMEs in the supply chains of multinational companies and local start-ups provide the new generation of entrepreneurs with tools to establish and grow their businesses with integrity, professionalism and resilience. Our unique mentoring scheme matches young entrepreneurs with experienced business leaders, who provide them with practical skills for commercial success and for making their contribution to society.
Our public-private dialogues provide a platform for business leaders and public officials to exchange ideas on how companies can contribute to promoting responsible business in their markets. Our expertly facilitated round-tables encourage an open and transparent dialogue, and our research and publications spread these new ideas amongst decision-makers in business and public administrations.

The fight against corruption has gained renewed momentum with the launch of two new Presidential Initiatives by the US Government. At a roundtable organised by the U.S. Department of State and USAID, Brook Horowitz, CEO of IBLF Global, participated in the launch of these initiatives - the Global Initiative to Galvanize the Private Sector as Partners to Combat Corruption (GPS) and the Countering Transnational Corruption (CTC) Grand Challenge.

IBLF Global, in partnership with the UNODC and the ICAC of Hong Kong, has recently convened a meeting of 27 experts to advise on the development of a Policy Guide on meaningful youth engagement in anti-corruption. The meeting was an excellent opportunity to explore ways in which governments and anti-corruption authorities can meaningfully engage young people in the fight against corruption.

On this International Women's Day, IBLF Global celebrates the remarkable women who are leading the fight against corruption and promoting business integrity worldwide. IBLF Global stands with these inspiring women and recognizes their unwavering dedication to creating a fair and just business environment for all.