Global Civil Society & the UN Sustainable Development Goals

Goal 16: Promote just, peaceful and inclusive societies

Peace, Justice & Strong Institutions


Goal 16 is about promoting peaceful and inclusive societies, providing access to justice for all and building effective, accountable and inclusive institutions at all levels. People everywhere should be free of fear from all forms of violence and feel safe as they go about their lives whatever their ethnicity, faith or sexual orientation.

However, ongoing and new violent conflicts around the world are derailing the global path to peace and achievement of Goal 16. Alarmingly, the year 2022 witnessed a more than 50 per cent increase in conflict-related civilian deaths – the first since the adoption of Agenda 2030 – largely due to the war in Ukraine.

High levels of armed violence and insecurity have a destructive impact on a country’s development, while sexual violence, crime, exploitation and torture are prevalent where there is conflict or no rule of law, and countries must take measures to protect those who are most at risk.

Governments, civil society and communities need to work together to find lasting solutions to conflict and insecurity. Strengthening the rule of law and promoting human rights is key to this process, as is reducing the flow of illicit arms, combating corruption, and ensuring inclusive participation at all times.

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

Kairos Prison Ministry International

1976 DeBary FL USA F

Kairos-Europe

1993 Brussels Belgium G

Karadeniz Sivil Toplum Kuruluslari Konfederasyonu

KASTOB Istanbul Türkiye J

KARAT Coalition

1997 Warsaw Poland E

Karl Kahane Foundation

1991 Celerina Switzerland G f

Karuna Center for Peacebuilding

1994 Amherst MA USA G

Keren Hayesod - United Israel Appeal

UIA 1920 Jerusalem Israel E f

KFOR

1999 Pristina Kosovo F g

Kidney Disease: Improving Global Outcomes

KDIGO 2003 Brussels Belgium C

KidsRights

2003 Lijnden Netherlands G

Kim Phuc Foundation International

1997 Ajax ON Canada G f

KIMO International

1990 Lerwick UK D

King Faisal Foundation

KFF 1976 Riyadh Saudi Arabia G f

KIYO

1977 Brussels Belgium G

Knightsbridge International

1995 West Hills CA USA G

Knowledge, Innovations, Policies and Territorial Practices for the United Nations Millennium Platform

KIP International School 2011 Rome Italy E

KOFF

2001 Basel Switzerland G

Kofi Annan Foundation

Geneva Switzerland G f

Kofi Annan International Peacekeeping Training Centre

KAIPTC 1998 Accra Ghana G

KOLPING INTERNATIONAL

1849 Cologne Germany E

Kommunalanställdas Nordiska Samarbete

KNS 1907 Stockholm Sweden D

Konkokyo Peace Activity Center

KPAC 1988 Okayama Japan N

Korea Institute for International Economic Policy

KIEP 1989 Sejong Korea Rep G j

Korea NGO Council for Overseas Development Cooperation

KCOC 1999 Seoul Korea Rep G y

Korean Foundation for World Aid

G f

Kriminologische Gesellschaft

KrimG 1988 Tübingen Germany D

Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies

1986 Notre Dame IN USA G j

KURVE Wustrow

1980 Wustrow Germany G

Kuwait Regional Convention for Cooperation on the Protection on the Marine Environment from Pollution

1978 Safat Kuwait T g

Kvarken Council

1972 Vaasa Finland E g

Kyoto Protocol to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change

1997 T g

Laboratoire européen d'anticipation politique

LEAP 2020 Paris France N

Labour Action for Peace

LAP Northampton UK G

Labour Law Research Network

LLRN 2011 F jy

Labour Treaty

1956 Brussels Belgium T g

Lama Gangchen International Global Peace Foundation

LGIGPF 1996 Zwolle Netherlands G

Lama Gangchen World Peace Foundation

LGWPF 1992 Albagnano di Bee Italy F f

Landesa - Rural Development Institute

Landesa 1967 Seattle WA USA G j

LandsAid - Verein für Internationale Humanitäre Hilfe

LandsAid 2014 Kaufering Germany G

Latin America Bureau, London

LAB 1977 London UK G

Latin American Agreement on Port State Control of Vessels

Viña del Mar agreement 1992 Buenos Aires Argentina T g

Latin American and Caribbean Committee for the Defense of Women's Rights

1987 Lima Peru F

Latin American and Caribbean Education Innovation Network

INNOVEMOS 2000 Santiago Chile E gy

Latin American and Caribbean Internet Address Registry

LACNIC 2002 Montevideo Uruguay D

Latin American and Caribbean Leadership Network for Nuclear Disarmament and Nonproliferation

LALN J

Latin American and Caribbean Network of Small Fairtrade Producers

2004 Santa Tecla El Salvador F t

Latin American and Caribbean Research Network

1991 Washington DC USA F gy

Latin American and Caribbean Youth Network for Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights

REDLAC 1999 Buenos Aires Argentina F

Latin American and Iberian Law and Economics Association

1994 Santiago Chile D

Latin American Association for Human Rights

1980 Montevideo Uruguay D

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