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

Protocol to the European Interim Agreement on Social Security other Than Schemes for Old Age, Invalidity and Survivors

1953 Strasbourg France T g

Protocol to the General Treaty of Central American Economic Integration - Central American Uniform Customs Code

1963 T g

Protocol to the General Treaty of Central American Economic Integration - Emergency Measures to Protect the Balance of Payments, 1968

1968 T g

Protocol to the General Treaty of Central American Economic Integration - Emergency Measures to Protect the Balance of Payments, 1973

1973 T g

Protocol to the General Treaty of Central American Economic Integration - List of Merchandise Subject to Temporary Exceptions to the Free Trade between Costa Rica and Each of the other Member States

1962 T g

Protocol to the General Treaty of Central American Economic Integration, 1993

Guatemala Protocol 1993 T g

Protocol to the Treaty Establishing the African Economic Community Relating to Free Movement of Persons, Right of Residence and Right of Establishment

2018 T g

Proutist Universal

PROUT 1975 Silver Spring MD USA F v

Proyectos de Innovación IBEROEKA

IBEROEKA 1991 Madrid Spain K g

PSI

1970 Washington DC USA F

PTA Reinsurance Company

ZEP-RE 1990 Nairobi Kenya F eg

Public Services International

PSI 1907 Ferney-Voltaire France B y

Public-Private Alliance Foundation

PPAF 2007 Hastings-on-Hudson NY USA G f

Publish What You Pay Coalition

PWYP London UK F

PV CYCLE Association

2007 Brussels Belgium J

Qadiriya

R

Quadrilateral Group of Industrialized Economies

Quad Group F gt

Quaker United Nations Office

QUNO 1926 Geneva Switzerland E

Questscope

London UK F

Quincy Jones Listen Up Foundation

G f

Quota International

QI 1919 Washington DC USA F

Rainforest Action Network

RAN 1985 San Francisco CA USA F

Rainforest Alliance

1987 New York NY USA G

RAND Corporation

1948 Santa Monica CA USA G

Re-Use and Recycling European Union Social Enterprises

RREUSE 2001 Brussels Belgium D

Reach Out WorldWide

ROWW Burbank CA USA N

Reall

1989 Coventry UK G

Receivables Management Association International

RMA 1997 Sacramento CA USA N

RECHARGE

1998 Brussels Belgium F

Recommendation Complémentaire à la Convention Concernant la Sécurité dans L'utilisation des Produits Chimiques au Travail

1990 T g

Recommendation Complémentaire à la Convention Concernant le Travail de Nuit

1990 T g

Records and Information Management Professionals Australasia

RIMPA 1969 Burleigh QLD Australia G t

Red de Acción en Plaguicidas y sus Alternativas de América Latina

RAP-AL 1983 Santiago Chile E

Red de Bolsas Agropecuarias de las Américas

INTERBOLSAS 2001 Coronado Costa Rica K

Red de Mujeres de Autoridades Maritimas de Latinoamérica

Red-MAMLa 2017 J

Red de Mujeres Latinoamericanas y del Caribe en Gestion de Organizaciones

Women in Management 1998 F

Red de Trabajadoras Sexuales de América Latina y el Caribe

REDTRASEX 1997 Buenos Aires Argentina D

Red Eurolatinoamericana de Analisis de Trabajo y Sindicalismo

RELATS J

Red Interamericana de Alto Nivel Sobre Descentralización, Gobierno Local y Participación Ciudadana

RIAD 2001 Washington DC USA F g

Red Interamericana de Fundaciones y Acciones Empresariales para el Desarrollo de Base

RedEAmérica 2002 Bogota Colombia F

Red Latinoamericana de Desarrollo de Capacidades para la Gestión Integrada del Agua

LA-WETnet Buenos Aires Argentina F

Red Latinoamericana de Documentación e Información en Administración Pública

REDIAP Caracas Venezuela K

Red Latinoamericana de Recicladores

Red Lacre J

Red Latinoamericana de Socio-Economia Solidaria

Red LASES 1999 Buenos Aires Argentina F

Red Latinoamericana sobre Deuda, Desarrollo y Derechos

LATINDADD Lima Peru D

Red Regional de Organizaciones Civiles para las Migraciones

RROCM 1996 San José Costa Rica F y

redEtis

Buenos Aires Argentina E

REDILPES

Santiago Chile K g

RedR International

1980 Tiverton UK F

Refugee Council

1951 London UK F y

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