Global Civil Society & the UN Sustainable Development Goals

Goal 1: End poverty in all its forms everywhere

No Poverty


Eradicating extreme poverty for all people everywhere by 2030 is a pivotal goal of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. Extreme poverty, defined as surviving on less than $2.15 per person per day at 2017 purchasing power parity, has witnessed remarkable declines over recent decades.

However, the emergence of COVID-19 marked a turning point, reversing these gains as the number of individuals living in extreme poverty increased for the first time in a generation by almost 90 million over previous predictions.

Even prior to the pandemic, the momentum of poverty reduction was slowing down. By the end of 2022, nowcasting suggested that 8.4 per cent of the world’s population, or as many as 670 million people, could still be living in extreme poverty. This setback effectively erased approximately three years of progress in poverty alleviation.

If current patterns persist, an estimated 7% of the global population – around 575 million people – could still find themselves trapped in extreme poverty by 2030, with a significant concentration in sub-Saharan Africa.

A shocking revelation is the resurgence of hunger levels to those last observed in 2005. Equally concerning is the persistent increase in food prices across a larger number of countries compared to the period from 2015 to 2019. This dual challenge of poverty and food security poses a critical global concern.

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

Global Harmony Foundation

GHF 1989 Lausanne Switzerland N f

Global Health Advocates

2001 Paris France F

Global Health Innovative Technology Fund

GHIT Fund 2012 Tokyo Japan G f

Global Health through Education, Training and Service

GHETS 2002 Attleboro MA USA E

Global HearthWorks Foundation

2013 Cambridge MA USA G f

Global Hope Network International

GHNI 2000 Geneva Switzerland F

Global Impact

1956 Alexandria VA USA G y

Global Implementation Initiative

GII 2012 F

Global Information and Early Warning System on Food and Agriculture

GIEWS 1975 Rome Italy F gy

Global Initiative for Economic, Social and Cultural Rights

GI-ESCR 2010 Mexico City Mexico G

Global Initiative for Positive Change

GIPC 2012 G

Global Initiatives for Sustainable Development and Humanitarian Action

GI Kathmandu Nepal G

Global Institute for Disease Elimination

GLIDE 2017 Abu Dhabi United Arab Emirates C

Global Jewish Assistance and Relief Network

GJARN 1992 New York NY USA G

Global Justice Now

1970 London UK G

Global Labor Organization

GLO 2017 Essen Germany F

Global Land Tool Network

GLTN 2006 Nairobi Kenya E y

Global Marshall Plan Initiative

2003 Hamburg Germany E

Global Movement for Digital Freedom

Access 2009 New York NY USA F

Global Network for Tobacco Free Healthcare Services

GNTH 1999 F

Global Network Initiative

GNI Washington DC USA G y

Global Network of Civil Society Organisations for Disaster Reduction

GNDR 2007 London UK F

Global Network of People Living with HIV/AIDS

GNP+ 1986 Amsterdam Netherlands F

Global Network of Women Peacebuilders

GNWP New York NY USA F y

Global Parliament of Mayors

GPM 2016 The Hague Netherlands F v

Global Peace and Development Service Alliance

GPDSA 2014 J

Global Peace Services USA

GPS-USA 1997 Washington DC USA G

Global Philanthropy Forum

San Francisco CA USA G

Global Philanthropy Partnership

GPP 2003 Chicago IL USA G

Global Philanthropy Project

GPP 2009 Oakland CA USA F y

Global Play Foundation

2005 Barcelona Spain G f

Global Relief Foundation, Ghana

GREFA 2002 G f

Global Resource Services

GRS 1997 Tucson AZ USA G

GLOBAL RESPONSIBILITY - Austrian Platform for Development and Humanitarian Aid

2008 Vienna Austria G y

Global Rights

1978 Abuja Nigeria G

Global Routes

Northampton MA USA G

Global Services Network

GSN 1998 Washington DC USA F

Global Snow Leopard & Ecosystem Protection Program

GSLEP 2013 Bishkek Kyrgyzstan E g

Global Social Service Workforce Alliance

2013 C

Global Social Work Network

GSWN 2003 New York NY USA G

Global Sustainable Technology and Innovation Conference

G-STIC 2017 S c

Global Sustainable Tourism Council

GSTC 2010 Washington DC USA B y

Global Vision International Charitable Trust

GVI Charitable Trust Exeter UK G

GlobalGiving Foundation

1997 Washington DC USA G f

globalLead

1997 Mansfield OH USA N

Globalt Fokus

2014 Copenhagen Denmark G

Globalteer

2006 G

GlobalWorks Foundation

2001 Washington DC USA G f

Globethics

2004 Le Grand-Saconnex Switzerland F f

Gnome Liberation Front

GLF F

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