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What is FairBiz?

FairBiz is the UNDP’s project for “Promoting a Fair Business Environment in ASEAN”, funded by the UK Government under the Prosperity Fund and the ASEAN Economic Reform Programme.

We believe that countries can only achieve their full socio-economic potential if there’s a governance environment that enables all businesses to flourish, fairly and with integrity.

We bring together stakeholders from government, the private sector and CSOs in ASEAN to co-create that environment, supported by technical expertise and other resources.

We work in Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, The Philippines, Thailand and Viet Nam.

Learn more about what we have achieved so far in our midterm progress report.

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What we do

Objective 1

so that ASEAN countries can share knowledge of contextually relevant solutions

Objective 2

including laws that are equitably and efficiently implemented

Objective 3

aligned with international standards

Objective 4

that foster a culture of strong corporate governance within local companies

Latest Happenings

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Since early 2020, the world has been facing one of the biggest global crises in decades, caused by the sudden and rapid spread of Covid-19. Isolation measures, lockdowns and restrictions have…

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Advancing gender equality across all levels of society is key to “building forward better”. A fair business environment will only be achieved when barriers that women face to access and thrive in…

 

FairBiz is a partnership between UNDP and the UK Government under the Prosperity Fund and the ASEAN Economic Reform Programme.