Global Civil Society & the UN Sustainable Development Goals

Goal 1: End poverty in all its forms everywhere

No Poverty


Eradicating extreme poverty for all people everywhere by 2030 is a pivotal goal of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. Extreme poverty, defined as surviving on less than $2.15 per person per day at 2017 purchasing power parity, has witnessed remarkable declines over recent decades.

However, the emergence of COVID-19 marked a turning point, reversing these gains as the number of individuals living in extreme poverty increased for the first time in a generation by almost 90 million over previous predictions.

Even prior to the pandemic, the momentum of poverty reduction was slowing down. By the end of 2022, nowcasting suggested that 8.4 per cent of the world’s population, or as many as 670 million people, could still be living in extreme poverty. This setback effectively erased approximately three years of progress in poverty alleviation.

If current patterns persist, an estimated 7% of the global population – around 575 million people – could still find themselves trapped in extreme poverty by 2030, with a significant concentration in sub-Saharan Africa.

A shocking revelation is the resurgence of hunger levels to those last observed in 2005. Equally concerning is the persistent increase in food prices across a larger number of countries compared to the period from 2015 to 2019. This dual challenge of poverty and food security poses a critical global concern.

Name Acronym Founded City HQ Country/Territory HQ Type I Type II

International Association for Religious Freedom

IARF 1900 London UK C y

International Association for Research in Economic Psychology

IAREP 1982 Leeds UK D

International Association for Research on Service-Learning and Community Engagement

IARSLCE 2006 New Orleans LA USA G

International Association for Student Insurance Services

IASIS Amsterdam Netherlands E

International Association for Truancy and Dropout Prevention

IATDP 1911 Hamilton OH USA N

International Association of Advanced Materials

IAAM 2010 Ulrika Sweden C

International Association of Applied Psychology

IAAP 1920 Indianapolis IN USA B v

International Association of Building Companions

1953 Ludwigshafen Germany F

International Association of Dry Cargo Shipowners

INTERCARGO 1980 London UK C y

International Association of Forensic Mental Health Services

IAFMHS 2001 Burnaby BC Canada D v

International Association of Former OEEC and OECD Staff

1972 Paris France E v

International Association of Free Thought

AIFT 2011 Paris France E

International Association of Healthcare Central Service Material Management

IAHCSMM 1958 Chicago IL USA G

International Association of Homes and Services for the Ageing

IAHSA 1994 Washington DC USA D

International Association of Jewish Free Loans

IAJFL 1982 Los Angeles CA USA N

International Association of Judges

IAJ 1953 Rome Italy C

International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers

IAM 1888 Upper Marlboro MD USA G

International Association of Schools of Social Work

IASSW 1929 B y

International Association of Student Affairs and Services

IASAS 2000 Brussels Belgium B y

International Association of Universities

IAU 1950 Paris France B y

International Association of Women in Fire and Emergency Services

iAWFES 2007 Madison WI USA N

International Boarding and Pet Services

IBPSA J

International Bodyguard and Security Services Association

IBSSA Petach Tiqva Israel C

International Buddhist Relief Organization

IBRO Birmingham UK G

International Bull Evaluation Service

INTERBULL 1983 Uppsala Sweden E

International Catholic Foundation for the Service of Deaf Persons

ICF 1971 Landover Hills MD USA F f

International Catholic Migration Commission - Europe

ICMC - Europe 1994 Brussels Belgium E

International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas

ICARDA 1977 Beirut Lebanon E g

International Center for Biosaline Agriculture

ICBA 1999 Dubai United Arab Emirates E

International Center for Research on Women

ICRW 1976 Washington DC USA C

International Centre for Earth Construction

1979 Villefontaine France E y

International Centre for Missing and Exploited Children

ICMEC 1998 Alexandria VA USA E

International Centre for Research on Delinquency, Marginality and Social Relationships

1993 San Sebastian Spain E

International Centre for Trade Union Rights

ICTUR 1987 London UK E t

International Centre for Water Management Services

cewas Willisau Switzerland G

International Centre of Bethlehem

ICB 1995 Bethlehem Palestine N

International Centre of Water for Food Security

IC Water Wagga Wagga NSW Australia G

International Child Welfare Organization

ICWO 1989 Kumi Uganda G

International Child Welfare Service

1974 Rønde Denmark G

International Children's Care

ICC 1978 Vancouver WA USA E

International Children's Trust

ICT 1967 Coventry UK G f

International Christian Maritime Association

ICMA 1969 London UK B y

International Christian Peace Service

EIRENE 1957 Neuwied Germany D

International Civil Aviation Organization

ICAO 1947 Montréal QC Canada B g

International Civil Liberties Alliance

ICLA 2012 Basel Switzerland C

International Civil Liberties Monitoring Group

ICLMG 2002 Toronto ON Canada G y

International Civil Society Action Network

ICAN 2006 Washington DC USA F

International Civil Society Centre

2007 Berlin Germany E y

International Co-operative Agricultural Organisation

ICAO 1951 Seoul Korea Rep E

International Co-operative Alliance

ICA 1895 Brussels Belgium A y

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