Global Civil Society & the UN Sustainable Development Goals

Goal 10: Reduce inequality within and among countries

Reduced inequalities


Inequality threatens long-term social and economic development, harms poverty reduction and destroys people’s sense of fulfillment and self-worth.

The incomes of the poorest 40 per cent of the population had been growing faster than the national average in most countries. But emerging yet inconclusive evidence suggests that COVID-19 may have put a dent in this positive trend of falling within-country inequality.

The pandemic has caused the largest rise in between-country inequality in three decades. Reducing both within- and between-country inequality requires equitable resource distribution, investing in education and skills development, implementing social protection measures, combating discrimination, supporting marginalized groups and fostering international cooperation for fair trade and financial systems.

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

WINGS

1998 Sao Paulo Brazil F y

Winrock International

1985 Little Rock AR USA G

WIRED International

Montara CA USA N

Witness

1992 Brooklyn NY USA G

Witness for Peace

WFP 1983 Washington DC USA G

Woman and Earth Global Eco-Network

1979 New York NY USA G v

Womankind Worldwide

1989 London UK F

Women and Land Rights in Southern Africa, Zimbabwe

J

Women Engage for a Common Future

WECF 1994 Utrecht Netherlands F y

Women for Peace, Sweden

WFP 1979 Stockholm Sweden G

Women for Women International

WFWI 1993 Washington DC USA G

Women in Law and Development in Africa-Afrique de l'Ouest

WiLDAF-AO 1990 F

Women in Need International

Bishop Auckland UK N

Women with Vision in Africa

WVA Monrovia Liberia G

Women Worldwide Advancing Freedom and Equality

WWAFE 2004 London UK J

Women's Brain Project

WBP 2016 F

Women's Earth Alliance

WEA 2006 Berkeley CA USA G

Women's Fund Asia

2004 Colombo Sri Lanka F f

Women's Global Network for Reproductive Rights

WGNRR 1978 Quezon City Philippines F

Women's Home and Overseas Missionary Society

WHOMS 1880 Charlotte NC USA G

Women's Initiatives for Gender Justice

Women's Initiatives 2004 The Hague Netherlands F

Women's International Democratic Federation

WIDF 1945 San Salvador El Salvador B

Women's International Motorcycle Association

WIMA 1950 Bosmoreau-les-Mines France D

Women's International News Gathering Service

WINGS 1986 Denman Is BC Canada G

Women's Learning Partnership for Rights, Development and Peace

WLP 1999 Bethesda MD USA F

Women's Voices Now

WVN 2010 Rolling Hills Estates CA USA G

Women's World Summit Foundation

WWSF 1991 Geneva Switzerland F f

WomenStrong International

G

WoMin

2013 Johannesburg South Africa F

Wonderland

2002 Vienna Austria F v

Worker Rights Consortium

WRC 2000 Washington DC USA G

Working Group on Tourism and Development

1977 Basel Switzerland G

WorkingAbroad

1997 Lewes UK N

World Academy of Art and Science

WAAS 1960 Puducherry India B v

World Accord

1980 Ottawa ON Canada G

World Agroforestry Centre

ICRAF 1977 Nairobi Kenya E

World Alliance of Cities Against Poverty

WACAP 1997 New York NY USA F

World Alliance of Mobile Indigenous Peoples

WAMIP Ahmedabad India J

World Animal Protection

1981 London UK B

World Anti-Bullying Forum

WABF 1997 Umeå Sweden D

World Anti-Doping Agency

WADA 1999 Montréal QC Canada F

World Armenian Congress

WAC S c

World Association for Cooperative Education

WACE 1983 Lowell MA USA F

World Association for Psychosocial Rehabilitation

WAPR 1986 Bangalore India B

World Association for Sexual Health

WAS 1978 Minneapolis MN USA B y

World Association for Sustainable Development

WASD 2003 London UK C

World Association of Industrial and Technological Research Organizations

WAITRO 1970 Nanjing China B yt

World Association of Judges

WAJ 1966 E v

World Association of Public Employment Services

WAPES 1989 Brussels Belgium C

World Autism Organisation

WAO 1998 C

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