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

Partners of the Americas

1964 Washington DC USA G

Partners Worldwide

1994 Grand Rapids MI USA G

PartnersGlobal

1989 Washington DC USA G

Partnership for Advanced Computing Europe

PRACE 2010 Brussels Belgium F g

Partnership for Child Development

PCD 1992 London UK G

Partnership for Economic Policy

PEP 2002 Nairobi Kenya F

Partnership for Global Justice

New York NY USA G

Partnership to Cut Hunger and Poverty in Africa

Washington DC USA G

Partnerships in Environmental Management for the Seas of East Asia

PEMSEA 1994 Quezon City Philippines E gy

Partnerships in Health Information

PHI 1991 Harrow UK G

Pastors for Peace

1988 New York NY USA G

PathFinders Justice Initiative

PJI Benin City Nigeria G

Patients Safety and Global Support Initiative

PSGSI Abuja Nigeria G

Paul K Feyerabend Foundation

2006 J f

Payson Center for International Development and Technology Transfer

1997 New Orleans LA USA G

PCI Global

1961 San Diego CA USA G

PCI Media

1984 New York NY USA G

Peace and Justice Center

PJC 1979 Burlington VT USA N

Peace and Justice Studies Association

PJSA 2001 Washington DC USA G

Peace and Life Enhancement Initiative International

PLEII 2009 Ijebu-Ode Nigeria G

Peace and Sport

2007 Monte Carlo Monaco G

Peace Cooperative Network

PCN 1989 Bonn Germany G

Peace Corps for African Renaissance

PCAR 1999 Lomé Togo G

Peace Education Center, Columbia University

1982 New York NY USA G

Peace Farm

1986 Panhandle TX USA G

Peace House

Oklahoma City OK USA G

Peace Research Institute Frankfurt

PRIF 1970 Frankfurt-Main Germany G fj

Peacecraft

Albuquerque NM USA G

Peacework

1989 Blacksburg VA USA G

Pearl S Buck International

PSBI 1964 Perkasie PA USA G

Pearle - Live Performance Europe

1991 Brussels Belgium D

Penny Appeal

2009 Wakefield UK G

Pentecostals and Charismatics for Peace and Justice

PCPJ West Chester PA USA N

People Against Landmines

1996 Düsseldorf Germany G

People and Culture

1945 Paris France G

People and Global Business Association

P and GBA 2011 Seoul Korea Rep G

People and Planet

1969 Wantage UK G

People and Plants International

PPI 1992 Bristol VT USA F v

People Empowering People Africa

PEP Africa 2003 Limbé Cameroon G

People First International

PFI 1974 Salem OR USA G

People for Peace in Africa

PPA 1989 Nairobi Kenya J

People for People, Munich

1981 Munich Germany N

People from Here and Elsewhere Federation

1992 Saint-Martin-de-Bernegoue France F

People in Need

PIN 1992 Prague Czechia G

People International

PI 1979 Vancouver WA USA G

People to People International

PTPI 1956 Kansas City MO USA F

People to People International

PTPI 1970 Brussels Belgium E

People's Aid Austria

1947 Vienna Austria G

People's Coalition on Food Sovereignty

PCFS 2004 Quezon City Philippines C y

People's Health Movement

PHM F y

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