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Why Case Studies Matter
Case studies showcase the transformative impact of ISO 26000 in non-profit contexts. They provide evidence for funding proposals, demonstrate accountability to donors and stakeholders, and illustrate successful collaboration models across sectors.
Discover how NGOs around the world leverage social responsibility frameworks to amplify their mission, build strategic partnerships, and create lasting positive change in their communities.
Resources
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Official Publications
(7)SGN Statement on 15th Anniversary of ISO 26000
Issued January 2025, this statement celebrates 15 years of ISO 26000 and urges National Standards Bodies to confirm the standard without revision. Reaffirms ISO 26000's enduring relevance for ESG, sustainable development, and organisational accountability.
SGN Statement on Continuing Relevance of ISO 26000
Official position statement sent to National Standards Bodies ahead of the 2025 Systematic Review. Makes the case that ISO 26000 should continue without revision, citing its influence on ISO 20400, ISO 37001, and regional legislation.
SGN Vision, Mission & Goals
Approved governance document setting out the Vision, Mission and Goals of the ISO 26000 Stakeholders Global Network. Defines SGN's mandate to promote and support ISO 26000 implementation worldwide.
Discovering ISO 26000
An accessible introduction from ISO Geneva — provides a basic understanding of ISO 26000 for newcomers. Explains what social responsibility means, who the standard is for, and how organisations can begin using it.
ISO Sustainability Brochure
Official ISO Geneva brochure with key definitions and terminology of ISO 26000. Covers the standard's scope, principles, core subjects, and guidance on integrating social responsibility throughout an organisation.
ISO 26000 Framework Overview
PowerPoint slides covering the ISO 26000 framework and its essentials. Ideal for training sessions, workshops, or introducing the standard to new teams — covers principles, core subjects, and integration guidance.
ISO 26000 Seven Core Subjects
Overview of the seven core subjects of ISO 26000: organisational governance, human rights, labour practices, the environment, fair operating practices, consumer issues, and community involvement and development.
Linkage & Connection Reports
(7)OECD – ISO 26000 Linkage Document
Practical overview mapping the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises to ISO 26000. Shows how the two frameworks complement each other on human rights, employment, environment, and anti-corruption.
ISO 26000 and ILO Conventions & Recommendations
Maps ISO 26000 labour practices to the relevant ILO Conventions and Recommendations. Essential reference for organisations seeking to align their employment policies with international labour standards.
UN SDGs and ISO 26000
Mapping the 17 Sustainable Development Goals to ISO 26000 core subjects and guidance. Helps organisations understand how ISO 26000 implementation contributes directly to the 2030 Agenda.
GRI G4 – ISO 26000 Linkage Report
How to use the GRI G4 Guidelines and ISO 26000 in conjunction. Maps each GRI disclosure to the corresponding ISO 26000 core subject and issue, enabling integrated sustainability reporting.
UN Global Compact – ISO 26000 Linkage
An introduction to linkages between the UN Global Compact Ten Principles and ISO 26000 Core Subjects. Shows organisations already committed to the UNGC how ISO 26000 can deepen their social responsibility practices.
Value Chain & Sphere of Influence
Visual slide illustrating central ISO 26000 concepts: an organisation's value chain, sphere of influence, and how social responsibility extends beyond direct operations to suppliers, partners, and communities.
Integrated Reporting and ISO 26000
Briefing summary on the linkages between the International Integrated Reporting (IIRC) framework and ISO 26000. Explains how value creation reporting aligns with social responsibility guidance.
Reference Documents
(2)OECD Due Diligence Guidance for Responsible Business Conduct
Practical OECD guidance on how companies can identify, prevent, and mitigate adverse impacts in their operations and supply chains. Complements ISO 26000's approach to human rights and environmental due diligence.
UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights
The UN 'Ruggie Framework' — the authoritative global standard on the duty of business to respect human rights. Foundational reference for ISO 26000's human rights core subject and due diligence expectations.
Tools & Templates
(3)ISO 26000 Implementation Step-by-Step Plan (NEN)
Excel spreadsheet tool from NEN (Netherlands) restructuring the ISO 26000 implementation process into logical, actionable phases. Covers gap analysis, stakeholder identification, materiality assessment, action planning, and performance review.
ISO 26000 Issue / Stakeholder / Process Matrix
Interactive matrix for relevance, significance, and priority setting across all 37 social responsibility issues defined in ISO 26000. Connects each issue to relevant stakeholder categories and organisational processes.
ISO 26000 SGN Case Studies Template
Standardised Word template for documenting ISO 26000 implementation case studies. Provides a consistent format for organisations to share their experiences, challenges, and outcomes with the SGN network.
Conference Materials
(5)ISO 26000 Global Forum 2024 — Agenda
Full agenda for the 2024 ISO 26000 Global Forum on Social Responsibility. Continues the series with updated perspectives on implementation, regional developments, and the standard's evolving role in ESG and sustainability.
ISO 26000 Global Forum 2022 — Agenda & Speaker Profiles
Full agenda and speaker profiles for the December 2022 ISO 26000 Post-Pandemic Global Forum on Social Responsibility. Features 14 expert presentations covering country implementations, business applications, and knowledge tools.
ISO 26000 in Asia — Thomas Thomas (Global Forum 2024)
Thomas Thomas (Singapore) provides a pan-Asian overview of ISO 26000 practices — comparing adoption levels across ASEAN nations, identifying regional drivers and barriers, and proposing paths to broader implementation.
Engaging ISO 26000 in Indonesia — Noerman Suharman
Noerman Suharman (Indonesia) shares Indonesia's experience engaging with ISO 26000 — covering how the standard has been adopted across industries, its integration into national policies, and lessons learned from implementation.
ISO 26000 for SMEs — Hans Kröder (Global Forum 2022)
Hans Kröder (Netherlands) demonstrates how small and medium enterprises can practically implement ISO 26000 — with simplified approaches, quick-win strategies, and real-world examples from Dutch SMEs.
Workshop & Peer Learning
(3)China–Nigeria Peer Learning on ISO 26000
Cross-country peer learning document capturing shared experiences between China and Nigeria on ISO 26000 implementation. Compares challenges, strategies, and outcomes across vastly different economic and regulatory contexts.
ISO 26000 in Humanitarian Aid
Workshop presentation on applying ISO 26000 principles to humanitarian aid organisations — addressing accountability, beneficiary engagement, environmental impact of relief operations, and ethical partnerships.
NGO & Vulnerable Groups — Carolyn Schmidt
Carolyn Schmidt presents on NGO engagement with vulnerable populations through the lens of ISO 26000 — covering human rights due diligence, inclusive stakeholder identification, and community development approaches for the most marginalised groups.
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