Collective Action Awards 2025: vote now!

Public voting has opened for this year’s prestigious Collective Action Awards.
Launched in 2022, the Collective Action Awards celebrate inspiring and outstanding multi-stakeholder initiatives to raise standards of business integrity in a particular context. As in previous years, there are two award categories: “Outstanding Achievement in Collective Action” and “Collective Action Inspirational Newcomer”.
The six finalists – three in each category – were selected by a jury. The winners will be determined by public vote and announced online end of May 2025.
Finalists – Outstanding Achievement Award
Organisations and initiatives awarded in this category have made significant contributions towards fairer market conditions and the prevention of corruption through their engagement in Collective Action.
Congratulations to our three finalists in this category:
- I am a woman against corruption (Saya Perempuan Antikorupsi – SPAK) powerfully demonstrates women’s far-reaching potential to fight corruption.
- Koalisi Anti Korupsi Indonesia (KAKI) – Indonesia Collective Action Coalition Against Corruption provides a dedicated network to help companies implement effective anti-corruption practices.
- Virtuous Alliances in Argentina's Energy Sector drives sustainable, inclusive growth in Argentina’s energy sector through integrity-based alliances between SMEs and state-owned enterprises.
Finalists – Inspirational Newcomer Award
Organisations and initiatives awarded in this category have been active in the field of Collective Action for less than two years. We congratulate the three finalists:
- The Anticorruption Business Club (ABC) promotes business integrity in Madagascar through training, educational tools and networking.
- The Code of Ethics for Businesses in Kenya guides responsible business conduct across all stakeholder groups including with the help of digital tools.
- The Collective Action Initiative on Integrity and Anti-Corruption in the Private Sector in Mexico empowers companies to strengthen ethics and anti-corruption practices through tools, capacity building and public-private dialogue.
The jury
An expert jury reviewed all nominated initiatives and shortlisted the finalists. The jury consists of four leading figures in the anti-corruption Collective Action community:
- Chantal Castro, Anticorruption Manager, UN Global Compact Brazil Network
- Lisa Miller, Head of Integrity Compliance Office and Integrity Compliance Officer, The World Bank Group
- Pusetso Morapedi, Africa Coordinator, Integrity Initiatives International
- François Valérian, Chair, Transparency International
Cast your vote now
Public voting is now live until midnight on 19 May 2025, 12:00 (CET). Learn more about the awards, the initiatives and the jury members, and cast your vote now!