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

Refugee Studies Centre, Oxford

RSC 1982 Oxford UK G

ReGeneration 2030

F

Regional Agreement on the Temporary Importation of Vehicles by Highway

1956 T g

Regional Centre for Mapping of Resources for Development

RCMRD 1975 Nairobi Kenya E g

Regional Centre on Urban Water Management

Cali Colombia G g

Regional Centre on Urban Water Management, Teheran

RCUWM 2002 Teheran Iran Islamic Rep E gy

Regional Commission for Fisheries

RECOFI 1999 Cairo Egypt E gy

Regional Committee of the UN on Global Geospatial Information Management for the Americas

UN-GGIM Americas 2000 Aguascalientes Mexico E g

Regional Committee of United Nations Global Geospatial Information Management for Asia and the Pacific

UN-GGIM-AP 1995 Beijing China E g

Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership

RCEP 2012 E g

Regional Conference of Ministers of Education and Those Responsible for Economic Planning in Asia and the Pacific

MINEDAP S cg

Regional Conference on Migration

RCM 1996 San José Costa Rica E g

Regional Convention for the Management and Conservation of the Natural Forest Ecosystems and the Development of Forest Plantations

1993 T g

Regional Convention on Fisheries Cooperation among African States Bordering the Atlantic Ocean

1991 Rome Italy T g

Regional Cooperative Agreement for Research, Development and Training Related to Nuclear Science and Technology

1972 T g

Regional Cooperative Agreement for Research, Development and Training Related to Nuclear Science and Technology in Asia

RCA 1972 Daejeon Korea Rep F g

Regional Cooperative Program for the Technological Development and Modernization of Coffee Cultivation in Central America, Panama, Dominican Rep and Jamaica

Guatemala Guatemala E g

Regional Fisheries Committee for the Gulf of Guinea

1984 Libreville Gabon E g

Regional Network

2008 Darlinghurst NSW Australia F y

Regional Network of Local Authorities for the Management of Human Settlements

CITYNET 1987 Seoul Korea Rep F y

Regional Network of Water-Basin - Organizations from Eastern Europe, Caucasus and Central Asia

NWO EECCA 2010 Tashkent Uzbekistan E

Regional School for Aerial Navigation and Management

1960 Dakar Senegal E g

Regions4 Sustainable Development

Regions4 2002 Brussels Belgium F

Registre international pour l'identification de la population féline

RIIPF Brussels Belgium G

Release International

Orpington UK G

Relief for Oppressed People Everywhere

ROPE 1991 Great Missenden UK N

Relief International

1990 Los Angeles CA USA G

Religieuses de l'Enfant-Jésus de Lille

1824 Lille France R

Religieuses de Saint François d'Assise de Lyon

1838 Montréal QC Canada R

Religious Conference Management Association

RCMA 1972 Indianapolis IN USA F v

Religious of the Holy Union of the Sacred Hearts

1826 Rome Italy R

Reloop Platform

Reloop Brussels Belgium F

Remanufacturing Institute

TRI 1997 Lewisburg PA USA G j

Remote Area Medical

RAM 1985 Knoxville TN USA N

Reproductive Health Supplies Coalition

RHSC 2004 Brussels Belgium B y

Reputation Institute

RI 1997 Cambridge MA USA E j

Research and Counselling Foundation for African Migrants

RECFAM 2004 Accra Ghana G

Research Center for International Economics

RCIE 2008 Beijing China G

Research Group for an Alternative Economic Strategy

1978 Brussels Belgium G

Research in International Economics and Finance Network

RIEF 2004 Paris France F

Research Institute for Asia and the Pacific, Sydney

RIAP 1987 Sydney NSW Australia G j

Research Institute for International Management, St Gallen

St Gallen Switzerland N j

Réseau d'information sur les migrations internationales

REMISIS 1979 Paris France G

Réseau des Femmes Africaines pour la Gestion Communautaire des forêts

REFACOF 2009 Edéa Cameroon J

Réseau des Jeunes Entrepreneurs pour l'Emergence de l'Afrique

RJEEA 2013 Lomé Togo G

Réseau euro-méditerranéen d'information et de formation pour la gestion des risques

REMIFOR Paris France F

Réseau Européen des Villes and Régions de l'Économie Sociale

REVES 1996 Brussels Belgium F

Réseau Européen pour l'Insertion Sociale et Professionnelle de Personnes Défavorisées

REIN 1993 Welver Germany F

Réseau international des Cités des métiers

2001 Paris France F

Réseau sur les Politiques de Pêche en Afrique de l'Ouest

REPAO 2005 Dakar Senegal F

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