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


Goal 8 is about promoting inclusive and sustainable economic growth, employment and decent work for all.

Multiple crises are placing the global economy under serious threat. Global real GDP per capita growth is forecast to slow down in 2023 and with ever increasing challenging economic conditions, more workers are turning to informal employment.

Globally, labour productivity has increased and the unemployment rate has decreased. However, more progress is needed to increase employment opportunities, especially for young people, reduce informal employment and labour market inequality (particularly in terms of the gender pay gap), promote safe and secure working environments, and improve access to financial services to ensure sustained and inclusive economic growth.

The global unemployment rate declined significantly in 2022, falling to 5.4 per cent from a peak of 6.6 per cent in 2020 as economies began recovering from the shock of the COVID-19 pandemic. This rate was lower than the pre-pandemic level of 5.5 per cent in 2019.

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

Economic Science Association

ESA 1986 Dallas TX USA D v

Economists for Peace and Security

EPS 1988 Annandale on Hudson NY USA F

Economy and Environment Programme for Southeast Asia

EEPSEA 1993 Los Baños Philippines E

Economy and Humanism

1941 Lyon France N

Economy for the Common Good

ECG Hamburg Germany C

Ecopreneur.eu - European Sustainable Business Federation

2016 Brussels Belgium D

EcoViva

1996 Oakland CA USA G f

ECOWAS Bank for Investment and Development

EBID 1999 Lomé Togo F g

ECTI - Professionnels Seniors Bénévoles

1974 Paris France G t

Ecumenical Program on Central America and the Caribbean

EPICA 1968 Washington DC USA G

EDANA, the voice of nonwovens

EDANA 1971 Brussels Belgium D t

Education and Solidarity Network

2009 Brussels Belgium F y

Education Development Center

EDC 1958 Waltham MA USA G

Education International

EI 1993 Brussels Belgium B

Educational Innovation in Economics and Business Network

EDiNEB Network 1993 Maastricht Netherlands F

EEA Consultative Committee

EEA CC 1994 Brussels Belgium E g

EEA Joint Committee

1994 Brussels Belgium E g

EEC Convention on the Mutual Recognition of Companies and Bodies Corporate

1968 T g

Effective Institutions Platform

EIP 2012 Pretoria South Africa F y

EFMD

1971 Brussels Belgium F y

EFQM

1989 Zaventem Belgium F fy

Egyptian Arab Land Bank

1947 Giza Egypt G eg

EIB Institute

2012 Luxembourg Luxembourg E gj

EIT Digital

2010 Brussels Belgium F

EIT Food

Heverlee Belgium F

EIT Health

2015 Munich Germany F

EIT Manufacturing

Palaiseau France F

Ekklesia Society

1996 Frisco TX USA F v

Electrical Engineering STudents' European assoCiation

EESTEC 1986 Delft Netherlands D

Electronic Business Group

EBG 1998 Paris France D

Electronic Commerce Code Management Association

ECCMA 1999 Bethlehem PA USA E

Electronics Watch

2015 Amsterdam Netherlands F

Elevages sans frontières

1999 Wasquehal France G

Eliminating Child Labour in Tobacco Foundation

ECLT Foundation 2002 Geneva Switzerland F fy

Ellen MacArthur Foundation

2010 Cowes UK G f

EMA Foundation

1998 Geneva Switzerland N f

Emerge Poverty Free

1995 London UK G

Emerging Europe Alliance for Business Services, Innovation and Technology

Emerging Europe Alliance London UK J

Emmanuel International

EI 1975 Port Perry ON Canada F

Emmaus International

1971 Montreuil France E

Employee Assistance European Forum

EAEF 2002 Brussels Belgium F

Empower International Ministries

Tustin CA USA G

Empower Women

2013 New York NY USA F

Empowers Africa

New York NY USA G

Enabel

1998 Brussels Belgium G g

Enactus

1975 Springfield MO USA F

Encourage International

EI Bristol UK G

End Water Poverty

EWP 2007 London UK F y

ENDA Europe

EE 1977 D

enda inter-arabe

enda-ia 1993 Tunis Tunisia G

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