
Collective business partnerships between different types of stakeholders can be far more effective than organisations working on their own, but it is a challenge for partners to recognise that different sectors offer different skills and resources and have different ways of operating.
IBLF has developed a reputation for its ability to create networks that allow competing companies to discuss issues in a positive manner, or enable businesses to engage with critics or local organisations.
IBLF believes that it is sometimes more effective to play a less active role and facilitate different stakeholders to work together to produce their own solutions, rather than dictating what those solutions should be. As a result, IBLF acts as secretariat or manager to a number of networks.
By bringing people together to build trust and create networks of like-minded individuals, IBLF is able to raise the profile of its goal of putting business at the heart of sustainable development.
Here are the main networks that IBLF is currently working with – click on the links to visit the organisations' own websites.
Alcan Prize for Sustainability
An annual $1 million prize open to all not-for-profit, non-governmental, and civil society organizations based anywhere in
the world that are working to advance the goals of economic, environmental, and social sustainability.
IBLF's role: IBLF manages the application and selection process, ensuring the objectivity of the Prize.
www.alcanprizeforsustainability.com
Business Action for Africa
A coalition of businesses committed to ending poverty in Africa.
IBLF's role: IBLF is a strategic partner of Business Action for Africa. From its launch in July 2005 until February 2007 IBLF provided
the administrative framework for Business Action for Africa. Its current role is as a knowledge partner, providing support
to enable Business Action for Africa to help businesses tackle poverty through core business models.
www.businessactionforafrica.org
UK Network of the UN Global Compact
A UK focal point for signatories of the world's largest voluntary corporate citizenship initiative.
IBLF's role: Since January 2006 IBLF has hosted the Secretariat of the UK Network, providing neutral facilitation for this company led
initiative. During this time IBLF has helped the network to attract new members, and helped raise its profile through the
launch of a new website.
ENGAGE
ENGAGE is a campaign that aims to increase the quality and extent of employee engagement in the development of healthy and
sustainable communities. It aims to build a network of organisations that can advise and support businesses and provide access
to employee engagement opportunities.
IBLF's role: IBLF manages ENGAGE together with its sister organisation, Business in the Community.
Voluntary Principles on Security on Human Rights
A set of principles developed to guide extractives companies in balancing the needs for safety while respecting human rights
and fundamental freedoms.
IBLF's role: IBLF co-hosts the Secretariat alongside Business for Social Responsibility, enabling governments, companies, NGOs and trade
associations to resolve challenging issues in a constructive manner.