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

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 - Chapter Network

PTPI 1956 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

People's SAARC

1994 Kathmandu Nepal E

Peoples Trust for Endangered Species

PTES 1977 London UK G

Peoples' Congress

1977 Brunoy France G

Peoples' Movement on Climate Change

PMCC Manila Philippines F

Pera International

Melton Mowbray UK G

Pères et Frères Religieux de Saint Vincent-de-Paul

1845 Rome Italy R

Perhaps Kids Meeting Kids can make a Difference

KMK 1982 New York NY USA G

Permanent Assembly for Human Rights

1975 Buenos Aires Argentina G

Permanent Committee on Cadastre in the European Union

PCC 2002 Bucharest Romania E g

Permanent Conference of Mediterranean Audiovisual Operators

COPEAM 1996 Rome Italy E y

Permanent Forum Extreme Poverty in the World

Pierrelaye France K

Permanent Forum of European Civil Society

1995 F y

Permanent Peoples' Tribunal

PPT 1979 Rome Italy F

Permanent Secretariat of the Alpine Convention

2003 Innsbruck Austria E g

Pestalozzi Children's Foundation

1947 Trogen Switzerland G f

Pestalozzi International Foundation

1947 St Leonards-on-Sea UK G

Peter Hesse Foundation - Solidarity in Partnership for One World

1983 Erkrath Germany G f

Philippine Centre for Population and Development

PCPD 1972 Manila Philippines G

Picpus Sisters

1800 Rome Italy R

Pioneers UK

1904 Bawtry UK G

Pirate Parties International

PPI 2010 Geneva Switzerland C

Plan Børnefonden

Copenhagen Denmark G f

Plan International

1937 Woking UK F

Planet Water

Scottsdale AZ USA J

Planetary Health Alliance

PHA 2016 Washington DC USA D y

Planète Enfants & Développement

1984 Paris France G

Planète urgence

2000 Paris France G

Plant a Tree in Africa

PATIA Swindon UK N

Plant With Purpose

1984 San Diego CA USA G

Plant-for-the-Planet Foundation

2010 Tutzing Germany F f

PLR International

1995 F

Pluralism Fund

TPF 2002 Washington DC USA N f

Polar Educators International

PEI 2012 C

Policy Association for an Open Society

PASOS 2003 Prague Czechia D y

Policy Parnterships Project for Genomic Governance

P3G2 2003 Montréal QC Canada F

Polish-Czech-Slovak Solidarity Foundation

1990 Warsaw Poland N f

Population and Community Development Association

PDA 1974 Bangkok Thailand G

Population and Development International

PDI 1983 Kailua HI USA G

Population Approach Group Europe

PAGE 1992 London UK F c

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