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


Roughly half the world’s population still lives on the equivalent of about US$2 a day with global unemployment rates of 5.7% and having a job doesn’t guarantee the ability to escape from poverty in many places. This slow and uneven progress requires us to rethink and retool our economic and social policies aimed at eradicating poverty.

A continued lack of decent work opportunities, insufficient investments and under-consumption lead to an erosion of the basic social contract underlying democratic societies: that all must share in progress. Even though the average annual growth rate of real GDP per capita worldwide is increasing year on year, there are still many countries in the developing world that are decelerating in their growth rates and moving farther from the 7% growth rate target set for 2030. As labor productivity decreases and unemployment rates rise, standards of living begin to decline due to lower wages.

Sustainable economic growth will require societies to create the conditions that allow people to have quality jobs that stimulate the economy while not harming the environment. Job opportunities and decent working conditions are also required for the whole working age population. There needs to be increased access to financial services to manage incomes, accumulate assets and make productive investments. Increased commitments to trade, banking and agriculture infrastructure will also help increase productivity and reduce unemployment levels in the world’s most impoverished regions.

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

Committee for a Workers' International

CWI 1974 London UK E

Committee for Asian Women

CAW 1981 Bangkok Thailand F

Committee for Economic Development

CED 1942 Washington DC USA G

Committee for Inland Fisheries and Aquaculture of Africa

CIFAA 1971 Accra Ghana E g

Committee for the Promotion and Advancement of Cooperatives

COPAC 1971 Washington DC USA E y

Committee of 200

C200 1982 Chicago IL USA E v

Committee of Banking Supervisors of West and Central Africa

CBSWCA 1994 Yaoundé Cameroon J g

Committee of Central Bank Governors in SADC

CCBG 1995 Pretoria South Africa E

Committee of Central Bank Governors in the Southern African Development Community

1995 Pretoria South Africa E g

Committee of Cereals, Oilseeds, Animal Feed, Olive Oil, Oils and Fats and Agro-Supply Trade in the EU

COCERAL 1958 Brussels Belgium E ty

Committee of SADC Stock Exchanges

CoSSE 1997 Johannesburg South Africa E

Committee on Housing and Land Management

1947 Geneva Switzerland E g

Committee on Migrant Workers

CMW 2004 Geneva Switzerland E g

Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women

CEDAW 1982 Geneva Switzerland E g

Committee on the Global Financial System

CGFS 1971 E

Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space

COPUOS 1959 Vienna Austria E g

Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities

CRPD Geneva Switzerland E gv

Committee on World Food Security

CFS 1974 Rome Italy K g

Common Global Ministries Board

CGMB 1810 Cleveland OH USA G

Commons Network

Berlin Germany J

Commonwealth Asia Alliance of Young Entrepreneurs

CAAYE 2011 J

Commonwealth Association for Public Administration and Management

CAPAM 1994 Ottawa ON Canada C

Commonwealth Association of Surveying and Land Economy

CASLE 1969 Bristol UK C

Commonwealth Business Women Leaders Network

Singapore Singapore F

Commonwealth Council for Educational Administration and Management

CCEAM 1970 Waterloo ON Canada C

Commonwealth Enterprise and Investment Council

CWEIC 2014 London UK C

Commonwealth Fund for Technical Cooperation

CFTC 1971 London UK F fg

Commonwealth Ministers of Employment / Labour Meeting

London UK S cg

Commonwealth Partnership for Technology Management

CPTM London UK F

Commonwealth Secretariat

1965 London UK C g

Communauté économique des pays des Grands Lacs

CEPGL 1976 Gisenyi Rwanda F g

Communauté économique et monétaire d'Afrique centrale

CEMAC 1994 Bangui Central African Rep F g

Communicación, Intercambio y Desarrollo Humano en América Latina

CIDHAL 1969 Morelos Mexico G

Community Charter of Fundamental Social Rights for Workers

European Social Charter 1989 T g

Community Exchange System

CES 2003 Cape Town South Africa F

Community Information, Empowerment and Transparency

CIET International 1985 New York NY USA G

Community Learning Centres

CLC 1993 Bangkok Thailand K g

Community of European Railway and Infrastructure Companies

CER 1988 Brussels Belgium F v

Community of Practice for Caribbean Immigrant Entrepreneurs

CoP J

Community of Sant'Egidio

1968 Rome Italy R

Community Plant Variety Office

CPVO 1995 Angers France E g

Community Uplift Projects International

CUP International 1990 Olney MD USA N

Community-COST Concertation Agreement on a Concerted Action Project in the Field of Analysis of Organic Micro-pollutants in Water

1980 T g

Community-COST Concertation Agreement on a Concerted Action Project in the Field of Physico-chemical Behaviour of Atmospheric Pollutants

1980 T g

Community-COST Concertation Agreement on a Concerted Action Project in the Field of Teleinformatics

1981 T g

Community-COST Concertation Agreement on a Concerted Action Project in the Field of Treatment and Use of Sewage Sludge

1979 T g

Community-COST Concertation Agreement on a Concerted Action Project on the Effects of Processing on the Physical Properties of Foodstuffs

1980 T g

Compañia Española de Financiación de Desarrollo

COFIDES 1988 Madrid Spain G eg

Companions in Work

1986 Milan Italy G

Company for Habitat and Housing in Africa

Shelter-Afrique 1982 Nairobi Kenya F eg

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