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

European Programme for Integration and Migration

EPIM 2005 Brussels Belgium E y

European Quantum Industry Consortium

QuIC 2021 Jülich Germany D

European Rail Infrastructure Managers

EIM 2001 Brussels Belgium D y

European Rail Traffic Management System

ERTMS Brussels Belgium F

European Recycling Industries' Confederation

EuRIC 2014 Brussels Belgium D yt

European Regions Network for the Application of Communications Technology

ERNACT 1991 Letterkenny Ireland F

European Research and Development Service for the Social Economy

DIESIS 1997 Brussels Belgium F

European Research Centre on Migration and Ethnic Relations

ERCOMER 1993 Utrecht Netherlands G

European Research Institute on Cooperative and Social Enterprises

EURICSE Trento Italy G j

European Research Network on Philanthropy

ERNOP 2008 Amsterdam Netherlands F

European Responsible Investment Network

ERIN 2016 London UK J y

European Reusable Packaging and Reverse Logistics Consortium

EURepack 2010 Gallarate Italy J

European Rural Development Network

ERDN 2002 F

European Safety Federation

ESF 1992 Harelbeke Belgium D

European Safety Management Group

ESMG Hamm Germany N

European Savings and Retail Banking Group

ESBG 1963 Brussels Belgium E

European School Heads Association

ESHA 1988 Utrecht Netherlands D

European School on New Institutional Economics

ESNIE Nanterre France N

European Scientific Cooperative on Phytotherapy

ESCOP 1989 Exeter UK F

European Senior Organization

ESO 2001 Brussels Belgium D

European Shiatsu Federation

ESF 1990 Uppsala Sweden D

European Ship Suppliers Organization

OCEAN 1976 Brussels Belgium D t

European Small Business Alliance of Small and Medium Independent Enterprises

ESBA 1998 Brussels Belgium F y

European Small Islands Federation

ESIN 2001 Westport Ireland F

European Social Franchising Network

ESFN Gothenburg Sweden F

European Social Fund

ESF 1957 Brussels Belgium F fg

European Society for Alternatives to Animal Testing

EUSAAT 1991 Vienna Austria D

European Society for Clinical and Economic Aspects of Osteoporosis, Osteoarthritis and Musculoskeletal Diseases

ESCEO Liège Belgium D

European Society for Ecological Economics

ESEE 1996 Ås Norway D

European Society for Population Economics

ESPE 1986 D v

European Society for the History of Economic Thought

ESHET 1995 Strasbourg France D

European Society of Concurrent Enterprising Network

ESoCE-NET 1991 Rome Italy D

European Southern Observatory

ESO 1962 Garching Germany D g

European Specialist Printing Manufacturers Associations

ESMA 1990 Tielt-Winge Belgium D

European Spiritan Centre for Cooperation and Development

CSECD-Kibanda 2001 Brussels Belgium E

European Spirits Companies Liaison Group

ESCLG Brussels Belgium E

European Sport Economics Association

ESEA 2010 Bielefeld Germany D

European Sports Workforce Development Alliance

ESWDA Lyon France E y

European Stability Initiative

ESI 1999 Berlin Germany F

European Stadium and Safety Management Association

ESSMA 1995 Sint-Truiden Belgium D

European Standard International Association

ESIA Brussels Belgium J

European Street Rod Association

ESRA 1995 Berchem Belgium D

European Students of Industrial Engineering and Management

ESTIEM 1990 Eindhoven Netherlands D t

European Study Group

ESG 1990 Uxbridge UK N

European Suppliers of Waste to Energy Technology

ESWET 2004 Brussels Belgium D t

European Supply Chain Forum

eSCF Eindhoven Netherlands N

European System of Central Banks

ESCB 1998 Frankfurt-Main Germany F g

European Technical Contractors Committee for the Construction Industry

1976 Zoetermeer Netherlands E t

European Technology Chamber

EUTEC Brussels Belgium J

European Technology Platform ALICE

ALICE F y

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