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

World Federation of the Deaf

WFD 1951 Helsinki Finland B

World Federation of the Deafblind

WFDB 2001 B

World Federation of Trade Unions

WFTU 1945 Athens Greece A yt

World Federation of United Nations Associations

WFUNA 1946 New York NY USA E

World Food Programme

WFP 1961 Rome Italy F g

World for World Organization

WFWO 2001 Rome Italy G

World Forum of Fish Harvesters and Fishworkers

WFF 1997 Kampala Uganda F

World Free Press Institute

WFPI 1997 San Ramon CA USA G j

World Future Council

WFC 2007 Hamburg Germany F f

World Health Innovation Summit

WHIS Carlisle UK J

World Health Organization

WHO 1946 Geneva Switzerland B g

World Health Partners

WHP 2008 Delhi India G

World Help

WH 1991 Forest VA USA G

World Heritage Fund

1976 Paris France F fg

World Hope International

WHI 1996 Alexandria VA USA G

World Hunger Year

WHY 1975 New York NY USA G

World Igbo Congress

WIC 1994 Houston TX USA G

World Indigenous Tourism Alliance

WINTA 2012 Porirua New Zealand C

World Information Transfer

WIT 1986 New York NY USA F

World Initiative for Orphans

WIO 2004 The Hague Netherlands N

World Institute for a Sustainable Humanity

A WISH 1995 Bellingham WA USA G j

World Interdisciplinary Network for Institutional Research

WINIR 2013 Coventry UK F

World Leisure Organization

WLO 1952 Bilbao Spain B y

World Literacy Council

WLC Melbourne VIC Australia G

World Literacy Foundation

2003 F f

World Merit

Liverpool UK J

World Minigolf Sport Federation

WMF 1980 Bamberg Germany C

World Missing Children Organization

WMCO Sliedrecht Netherlands N

World Missionary Evangelism

WME 1958 Dallas TX USA F

World Mountain People Association

WMPA 2001 Paris France C

World Neighbors

WN 1951 Oklahoma City OK USA G v

World Order Models Project

WOMP 1966 F v

World Organization for Early Childhood Education

OMEP 1948 Buenos Aires Argentina C y

World Organization of the Scout Movement

WOSM 1907 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia B

World Organization of United Cities and Local Governments

UCLG 2004 Barcelona Spain B

World Partners

Virginia Beach VA USA G

World Partners

1969 Fort Wayne IN USA N

World Roma Federation

WRF 2013 Brooklyn NY USA J

World Russian People's Council

WRPC Moscow Russia G

World Sailing

1907 London UK B y

World Shiology Forum

WSF 2017 Beijing China J

World Society of Victimology

WSV 1979 Holden Hill SA Australia C

World Solidarity Forum

WSF 2015 Brussels Belgium G

World Solidarity Fund

2003 F fg

World Trade Organization

WTO 1995 Geneva Switzerland B gt

World Union of Catholic Women's Organisations

WUCWO 1910 Rome Italy B

World Union of National Socialists

WUNS 1962 Milwaukee WI USA F

World Urban Campaign

WUC Nairobi Kenya E

World Villages for Children

1964 London UK N

World Wide Fund for Nature

WWF 1961 Gland Switzerland F f

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