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

Central and Eastern European Media Centre Foundation

EMF-FCP 1990 Warsaw Poland F f

Central and Eastern European Network for Gender Issues

CEE Gender Network 1994 Zagreb Croatia F

Central Asia Institute

CAI 1996 Bozeman MT USA N j

Central Asian and Caucasus Regional Fisheries and Aquaculture Commission

CACFish 2009 Ankara Türkiye E g

Centre africain pour l'éducation aux droits humains

CAEDHU 1996 Dakar Senegal G

Centre Afrika Obota

CAO 1989 Cotonou Benin E

Centre d'Information et de Formation en matière de Droits Humains en Afrique

CIFDHA 2009 Ouagadougou Burkina Faso G

Centre de Solidarité Internationale Corcovado

1984 Rouyn-Noranda QC Canada G

Centre Europeen de Musique

CEM Paris France G

Centre for Access to Football in Europe

CAFE 2009 London UK E

Centre for Affordable Housing Finance in Africa

CAHF Parkview South Africa D

Centre for Affordable Water and Sanitation Technology

CAWST 2001 Calgary AB Canada G

Centre for Asia-Pacific Women in Politics

CAPWIP 1992 Parañaque Philippines E

Centre for Development Information and Education

1983 Rome Italy G

Centre for Documentation and Information on Minorities in Europe-Southeast Europe

CEDIME-SE 1998 Glyka Nera Greece G

Centre for European Social and Economic Policy

CESEP 1987 Brussels Belgium E

Centre for Experiential Negotiation and Applied Diplomacy

CENAD Brussels Belgium E

Centre for Human Rights and Democracy in Africa

CHRDA Buea Cameroon J

Centre for Human Rights, Pretoria

1986 Pretoria South Africa G

Centre for International Peace and Security Studies

CIPSS 1996 Montréal QC Canada N

Centre for International Studies, Managua

1990 Managua Nicaragua G

Centre for Security Cooperation

RACVIAC 2000 Bestovje Croatia E g

Centre for Women's Development Studies

CWDS 1980 Delhi India G

Centre for World Solidarity

CWS 1992 Secunderabad India G

Centre international d'initiation aux droits de l'homme

CIDH Sélestat France N

Centre international de solidarité ouvrière

CISO 1975 Montréal QC Canada G

Centre international pour l'éducation des filles et des femmes en Afrique de l'Union Africaine

UA/CIEFFA Ouagadougou Burkina Faso E g

Centre on World Economy Studies

1979 Havana Cuba G

Centre régional d'intervention pour la coopération, Reggio Calabria

1983 Reggio Calabria Italy G

Centre rennais d'information pour le développement et la libération des peuples

CRIDEV 1974 Rennes France G

Centro de Derechos Humanos 'Fray Bartolome de las Casas'

CDHFBC 1989 Chiapas Mexico N

Centro de Derechos Humanos 'Fray Francisco de Vitoria'

CDHFV 1984 Mexico City Mexico N

Centro de Derechos Humanos Miguel Agustin Pro Juarez

Centro Prodh 1988 Mexico City Mexico G

Centro de Estudios Avanzados en Banda Ancha para el Desarrollo

CEABAD 2014 Managua Nicaragua E

Centro de Estudios la Mujer en la Historia de América Latina

CEMHAL 1998 Lima Peru E v

Centro Interamericano para el Desarrollo del Conocimiento en la Formación Profesional

OIT/Cinterfor 1963 Montevideo Uruguay E g

Centro Internacional de Direitos Económicos, Sociais e Culturais

CIDESC 2003 Lisbon Portugal G

Centro Internacional de Politica Económica para el Desarrollo Sostenible

CINPE 1995 Heredia Costa Rica G

Centro Internacional para los Derechos Humanos de los Migrantes

CIDEHUM 1999 San José Costa Rica G

Centro Latino-Americano em Sexualidade e Direitos Humanos

CLAM 2002 Rio de Janeiro Brazil D

Centro Latinoamericano de Derechos Humanos

CLADH 2005 Mendoza Argentina D

Centro Regional de Promoción de la MIPYME

CENPROMYPE 2001 San Salvador El Salvador E

Centro UNESCO del Pais Vasco

UNESCO Etxea 1991 Bilbao Spain G

Cetacean Freedom Network

CFN G

Challenges Worldwide

Edinburgh UK G

Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union

2000 Luxembourg Luxembourg T g

Chemical Society of the South Pacific

CSSP 1985 Suva Fiji E

Cherie Blair Foundation for Women

2008 London UK G f

Child Rights Asianet Centre

Bangkok Thailand G

Child Rights Connect

1983 Geneva Switzerland E y

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