Task Force on Inequality-related Financial Disclosures (TIFD)

About TIFD

The Predistribution Initiative, Rights CoLab, the Southern Centre for Inequality Studies (University of Witwatersrand), and Red Argentina de Cooperacion Internacional (RACI), together with a diverse coalition of partner and supporting organizations, are co-creating a Task Force on Inequality-related Financial Disclosures (TIFD). Inspired by the successful uptake of the Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures (TCFD), TIFD is conceived as an explicit systemic risk management framework that can reduce inequality created by the private sector.

TIFD will provide guidance, thresholds, targets, and metrics for companies and investors to measure and manage their impacts on inequality, as well as inequality’s impacts on company and investor performance.  Civil society organizations, regulators, and investors can use TIFD to evaluate the private sector’s performance and hold corporations to account.

An essential feature of TIFD is the development of a governance structure that will enable legitimate representatives of the most vulnerable individuals and communities to participate as co-creators on equal footing.

The project began in mid-2020 with a series of conversations and small and large group meetings involving representatives of civil society organizations that are dedicated to improving investor uptake on social issues and are at the vanguard of identifying solutions to inequality.

In 2021, we turned our attention to making sure that civil society organizations from the Global South as well as legitimate representatives of the most vulnerable in the Global North are part of the conversation so that they can critically interrogate the concept of TIFD and ensure its relevance and accountability to its mission.

In 2022, we launched a coalition of Allies across the private sector, civil society, and academia to establish TIFD’s foundation and commence the mapping and synthesizing of metrics, targets, and guidance. These activities will support TIFD’s longer-term objectives of publishing an Exposure Draft of the TIFD Framework for public consultation and revision in 2024, followed by piloting the Draft TIFD Framework in 2025.

To learn more about TIFD and how to get involved, visit the TIFD website.