Global Civil Society & the UN Sustainable Development Goals

Goal 5: Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls

Gender Equality


Gender equality is not only a fundamental human right, but a necessary foundation for a peaceful, prosperous and sustainable world. There has been progress over the last decades, but the world is not on track to achieve gender equality by 2030.

Women and girls represent half of the world’s population and therefore also half of its potential. But gender inequality persists everywhere and stagnates social progress.
On average, women in the labor market still earn 23 percent less than men globally and women spend about three times as many hours in unpaid domestic and care work as men.

Sexual violence and exploitation, the unequal division of unpaid care and domestic work, and discrimination in public office, all remain huge barriers. All these areas of inequality have been exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic: there has been a surge in reports of sexual violence, women have taken on more care work due to school closures, and 70% of health and social workers globally are women.

At the current rate, it will take an estimated 300 years to end child marriage, 286 years to close gaps in legal protection and remove discriminatory laws, 140 years for women to be represented equally in positions of power and leadership in the workplace, and 47 years to achieve equal representation in national parliaments.

Political leadership, investments and comprehensive policy reforms are needed to dismantle systemic barriers to achieving Goal 5 Gender equality is a cross-cutting objective and must be a key focus of national policies, budgets and institutions.

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

Community Media Forum Europe

CMFE 2004 Brussels Belgium F y

Community of European Railway and Infrastructure Companies

CER 1988 Brussels Belgium F v

Community Partners International

CPI 2010 San Francisco CA USA G

Community Plant Variety Office

CPVO 1995 Angers France E g

Community World Service Asia

1954 Karachi Pakistan F

Computational Complexity Foundation

CCF 2015 Waterloo ON Canada F cf

Comunità Impegno Servizio Volontariato

CISV 1972 Turin Italy G

Concern Worldwide

1968 Dublin Ireland G

Concile Mondiale de Congrès Diplomatiques des Aumoniers pour la Paix Universelle des Droits Humains et Juridiques

CMOCDAPUNDHJ 1998 J

Conectas Human Rights

2001 Sao Paulo Brazil G

Confederación de Adolescencia y Juventud de Iberoamérica y el Caribe

CODJAJIC C

Confederación Mundial de Educación

COMED 1989 Buenos Aires Argentina D y

Confederación Sindical de Trabajadores y Trabajadoras de las Américas

CSA 1951 Sao Paulo Brazil E yt

Confédération internationale des sociétés d'auteurs et compositeurs

CISAC 1926 Neuilly-sur-Seine France B y

Confederation of African Tennis

1973 Tunis Tunisia D

Confederazione Boccistica Internazionale

CBI 1983 Ankara Türkiye C

Conférence des ministres de la justice des pays d'expression française

S c

Conference of European Churches

CEC 1964 Brussels Belgium F y

Conference of European Justice and Peace Commissions

1971 Brussels Belgium F

Conference of Non-Governmental Organizations in Consultative Relationship with the United Nations

CONGO 1948 Geneva Switzerland E y

Conference of the Americas on International Education

CAIE 2009 Montréal QC Canada F cy

Conférence Permanente des Chambres Consulaires Africaines et Francophones

CPCCAF 1973 Paris France C y

Conferência das Jurisdições Constitucionais dos Países de Lingua Portuguesa

CJCPLP 2008 Maputo Mozambique C g

Conferencia Iberoamericana de Justicia Constitucional

CIJC 2005 Madrid Spain D g

CONGO Committee on Human Rights

Geneva Switzerland E

Congo Heart of Africa

CHA Johannesburg South Africa N

Congrégation Notre-Dame Chanoinesses de Saint-Augustin

1597 R

Congregation of the Apostolic Carmel

1868 Bangalore India R

Congress of Racial Equality

CORE 1942 New York NY USA G

Conseil européen de l'industrie chimique

CEFIC 1972 Brussels Belgium D yt

Consejo Europeo de Investigaciones Sociales de América Latina

CEISAL 1980 Gothenburg Sweden D y

Consortium of Non-Traditional Security Studies in Asia

NTS-Asia 2007 Singapore Singapore F y

Consortium on Gender, Security & Human Rights

2002 Boston MA USA G

Constituency for Africa

CFA 1990 Washington DC USA G

Construction Researchers on Economics and Organisation in the Nordic Region

CREON Network 2011 Copenhagen Denmark F

Consumers International

CI 1960 London UK B y

Convention Against Discrimination in Education

1960 Paris France T g

Convention Against Torture and other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment

1984 T g

Convention and Statute on Freedom of Transit

1921 T g

Convention Concerning Discrimination in Respect of Employment and Occupation

1958 Geneva Switzerland T g

Convention Concerning Employment of Women During the Night, 1919

1919 Geneva Switzerland T g

Convention Concerning Employment of Women During the Night, 1934

1934 Geneva Switzerland T g

Convention Concerning Equal Opportunities and Equal Treatment for Men and Women Workers: Workers with Family Responsibilities

1981 Geneva Switzerland T g

Convention Concerning Equal Remuneration for Men and Women Workers for Work of Equal Value

1951 Geneva Switzerland T g

Convention Concerning Equality of Treatment for National and Foreign Workers as Regards Workmen's Compensation for Accidents

1925 Geneva Switzerland T g

Convention Concerning Equality of Treatment of Nationals and Non-nationals in Social Security

1962 Geneva Switzerland T g

Convention Concerning Migrations in Abusive Conditions and the Promotion of Equality of Opportunity and Treatment of Migrant Workers

1975 Geneva Switzerland T g

Convention Concerning Night Work of Women Employed in Industry

1948 Geneva Switzerland T g

Convention Concerning the Employment of Women before and After Childbirth

1919 Geneva Switzerland T g

Convention Concerning the Employment of Women on Underground Work in Mines of all Kinds

1935 Geneva Switzerland T g

Pages