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

Center for Global Political Economy, Burnaby

CGPE 2003 Burnaby BC Canada G

Center for Health, Human Rights and Development

CEHURD 2007 Kampala Uganda G

Center for Human Rights and Environment

1999 Palm Beach Gardens FL USA G

Center for Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, Washington DC

1990 Washington DC USA G

Center for International and Comparative Law

1994 Baltimore MD USA G

Center for International and Comparative Law, St Louis MO

1992 St Louis MO USA N

Center for International and Security Studies at Maryland

CISSM 1987 College Park MD USA G

Center for International Conflict Resolution

1997 New York NY USA G

Center for International Development and Conflict Management

CIDCM 1981 College Park MD USA G

Center for International Environmental Law

CIEL 1989 Washington DC USA G

Center for International Human Rights

1998 Chicago IL USA N

Center for International Humanitarian Cooperation

CIHC 1992 New York NY USA G

Center for International Legal Cooperation

CILC The Hague Netherlands G

Center for International Legal Education

CILE Pittsburgh PA USA N

Center for International Legal Studies, Salzburg

CILS 1976 Salzburg Austria G

Center for International Policy

CIP 1975 Washington DC USA G

Center for International Private Enterprise

CIPE 1983 Washington DC USA G

Center for International Relations/Peace and Conflict Studies

1991 Tübingen Germany G

Center for International Social Work Studies, University of Connecticut

1992 Hartford CT USA N

Center for Justice and International Law

CEJIL 1991 Washington DC USA E

Center for Justice and Peacebuilding

CJP Harrisonburg VA USA G j

Center for Oceans Law and Policy

COLP 1976 Charlottesville VA USA G

Center for Peace and Conflict Studies, Detroit

CPCS 1965 Detroit MI USA G

Center for Peace Mediation

CPM Berlin Germany G

Center for Peace, Conversion and Foreign Policy of Ukraine

CPCFPU 1992 Kiev Ukraine G

Center for Political and International Studies, Moscow

CPIS Moscow Russia G

Center for Reproductive Rights

New York NY USA G

Center for Science and International Security

CENSIS 1988 Hamburg Germany G

Center for Security Studies

CSS 1986 Zurich Switzerland G

Center for Social Justice Research, Teaching and Service

2001 Washington DC USA N

Center for the Study of State and Society, Buenos Aires

1975 Buenos Aires Argentina G

Center for UN Reform Education

CURE 1978 New York NY USA G

Center for United Nations Constitutional Research

CUNCR Brussels Belgium E

Center for Victims of Torture

CVT 1985 St Paul MN USA G

Center for War Peace Studies

CW/PS 1961 New York NY USA G

Center for War, Peace and the News Media, New York

1985 Boston MA USA G

Center of Research and Action for Peace

CERAP 1962 Abidjan Côte d'Ivoire E

Center on International Cooperation, New York NY

CIC 1996 New York NY USA G j

Central African Convention for the Control of Small Arms and Light Weapons, Their Ammunition, Parts and Components That Can be Used for Their Manufacture, Repair and Assembly

Kinshasa Convention 2010 T g

Central American Agreement on Fiscal Incentives to Industrial Development, 1962

1962 T g

Central American Agreement on Highway Traffic

1958 T g

Central American Agreement on the Equalization of Import Charges

1959 T g

Central American Agreement on Uniform Road Signs

1958 T g

Central American Convention on the Unification of the Fundamental Norms of Education

1962 T g

Central American Democratic Security Treaty

1995 T g

Central American Extradition Convention

1934 T g

Central American Integration System

1991 Antiguo Cuscatlan El Salvador F gy

Central American Meeting of Civil Aviation Directors

S cg

Central American Monetary Agreement

1974 T g

Central American Monetary Council

1964 San José Costa Rica E g

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