Global Civil Society & the UN Sustainable Development Goals

Goal 8: Promote inclusive and sustainable economic growth, employment and decent work for all

Decent Work and Economic Growth


Goal 8 is about promoting inclusive and sustainable economic growth, employment and decent work for all.

Multiple crises are placing the global economy under serious threat. Global real GDP per capita growth is forecast to slow down in 2023 and with ever increasing challenging economic conditions, more workers are turning to informal employment.

Globally, labour productivity has increased and the unemployment rate has decreased. However, more progress is needed to increase employment opportunities, especially for young people, reduce informal employment and labour market inequality (particularly in terms of the gender pay gap), promote safe and secure working environments, and improve access to financial services to ensure sustained and inclusive economic growth.

The global unemployment rate declined significantly in 2022, falling to 5.4 per cent from a peak of 6.6 per cent in 2020 as economies began recovering from the shock of the COVID-19 pandemic. This rate was lower than the pre-pandemic level of 5.5 per cent in 2019.

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

Catholic Office for Emergency Relief and Refugees

COERR 1978 Bangkok Thailand G

Catholic Organization for Relief and Development

Cordaid 1999 The Hague Netherlands G y

Catholic Relief Services

CRS 1943 Baltimore MD USA F

Caucasian Institute for Peace, Democracy and Development

CIPDD 1992 Tbilisi Georgia G j

CBMC International

1930 Tucson AZ USA G

CBS Network International

CBSN International Edinburgh UK G

CDC Group

1948 London UK G e

CDP

2000 London UK F

CEC European Managers

1950 Brussels Belgium D y

CEDAM International

1967 Croton-on-Hudson NY USA G

CEDAR Fund

1991 Hong Kong Hong Kong G

CEE Bankwatch Network

1995 Prague Czechia F

CEMS - The Global Alliance in Management Education

1988 Jouy-en-Josas France F

Center for Economic and Policy Research

CEPR 1999 Washington DC USA G

Center for Economic and Social Rights

CESR 1993 Brooklyn NY USA G

Center for Economic Research on Africa, Upper Montclair NJ

CERAF 1986 Upper Montclair NJ USA G

Center for Global Political Economy, Burnaby

CGPE 2003 Burnaby BC Canada G

Center for Humanitarian Outreach and Intercultural Exchange

CHOICE Humanitarian 1982 West Jordan UT USA G

Center for Information on Migration in Latin America

1983 Buenos Aires Argentina E g

Center for International and Development Economics Research, Berkeley CA

CIDER Berkeley CA USA G

Center for International Business

CIB 1993 Montclair NJ USA G

Center for International Economic Collaboration

CFIEC 1967 Tokyo Japan G j

Center for International Private Enterprise

CIPE 1983 Washington DC USA G

Center for Latin American Monetary Studies

1949 Mexico City Mexico E

Center for Migration Studies, New York

CMS 1964 New York NY USA G

Center for Operations Research and Econometrics

CORE 1966 Louvain-la-Neuve Belgium G

Center for Pacific Basin Business, Economics, and Finance Research

CPBBEFR New Brunswick NJ USA N

Center for the Global South

CGS 1992 Washington DC USA G

Center for the Study of the Eurasian Nomads

CSEN 1990 Ventura CA USA N

Center for Third World Organizing

CTWO 1980 Oakland CA USA G

Center on Philanthropy and Civil Society

CPCS 1986 New York NY USA N

Centers for International Business Education and Research

CIBER Network Washington DC USA G

Centesimus Annus Pro Pontifice Foundation

CAPP 1993 Vatican City Vatican F f

Central American Agreement on Fiscal Incentives to Industrial Development, 1962

1962 T g

Central American Agreement on the Equalization of Import Charges

1959 T g

Central American Bank for Economic Integration

CABEI 1961 Tegucigalpa Honduras F g

Central American Economic Cooperation Committee

1952 Mexico City Mexico E g

Central American Monetary Council

1964 San José Costa Rica E g

Central American Small Enterprise Investment Fund

CASEIF 2000 Managua Nicaragua G f

Central American Water Resource Management Network

CARA 1999 Calgary AB Canada E

Central American Women's Fund

2003 Managua Nicaragua F f

Central and East European Economic Research Centre, Warsaw

Warsaw Poland N

Central and Eastern European Outsourcing Association

CEEOA J

Central Asia Institute

CAI 1996 Bozeman MT USA N j

Central Asia Regional Economic Cooperation

CAREC Manila Philippines E gy

Central Asian and Caucasus Regional Fisheries and Aquaculture Commission

CACFish 2009 Ankara Türkiye E g

Central Asian Foundation for Management Development

CAMAN 1994 F f

Central Bank Research Association

CEBRA Basel Switzerland C v

Central Banks of Southeast Asia, New Zealand and Australia

SEANZA 1957 S cg

Central Europe Foundation

1997 J f

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