With the evolution of economies, the mandate of business has moved from being profit-making entities to socially responsible organizations. Over the past few years, clean business has emerged as one of the primary objectives of the organizations. One of the most effective recommendations for business practices to tackle corruption has been found within the ambit of Collective Action. The Idea is simple –Get diverse stakeholders (Organizations, Institutions, and companies) working together to create decisions that are driven by ethical practices, not by corruption.
I feel proud to share that to strengthen transparency, accountability, and responsible practices in the healthcare and potential sectors including academic institutions, Atmiya University along with the other stakeholders from healthcare, corporate, CSO, and Government sectors supported by UN Global Compact Network India (UN GCNI) for conceptualizing and developing this Best Practice Compendium on Anti-Corruption which is getting good response and complements from the business leaders and is used by them to understand, learn and integrate best practices on Anti-Corruption.
This “Best Practices Compendium on Anti-Corruption is a tool/guide for business leaders from the healthcare, corporate, CSOs, academic sectors, and Government Programmes to promote ethical business practices within their organizations/companies by addressing corruption challenges at different levels. To access more information and publications, please visit UN GCNI’s website:
https://globalcompact.in/knowledge-hub/publications/