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

medico international

1968 Frankfurt-Main Germany G

Mediterranean Agronomic Institute of Bari

Bari MAI 1962 Valenzano Italy E j

Mediterranean Mothers' Movement

1994 Arcueil France F

Mediterranean Women's Fund

MWF 2008 Montpellier France G f

Meeting of Foreign Relations Ministers of the "Liberator's Corridor"

S cg

MegaFlorestais

2005 Washington DC USA F g

Men for Missions International

MFMI 1954 Greenwood IN USA G v

Men's International Peace Exchange

MIPE 1992 Brookhaven PA USA G

Men's Resources International

MRI 2004 Springfield MA USA G

MenEngage Alliance

2004 Washington DC USA F

Mercy Without Limits

MWL 2012 Overland Park KS USA G

Mesoamerican Women in Resistance

J

Micro Rainbow International Foundation

MRI Foundation London UK J f

Middle East Women's Leadership Network

MEWLN 2013 G

Midwives for Midwives and Women's Health International

MFM Catskill NY USA N

Migrants Rights International

MRI 1994 Geneva Switzerland F

Migration, Asylum, Refugees Regional Initiative

MARRI 2003 Skopje North Macedonia F g

Migreurop

2006 Paris France F y

Millennia2025 Women and Innovation Foundation

PUF Namur Belgium G f

MindFreedom International

1986 Eugene OR USA F

Minority Rights Group International

MRG 1966 London UK F y

Mission Inclusion

Outremont QC Canada G

Missionary Sisters of Our Lady of the Apostles

1876 Cork Ireland R

Mona Foundation

Kirkland WA USA N f

MOPS International

1973 Denver CO USA G

More and Better

Rome Italy F y

Moremi Initiative for Women's Leadership in Africa

Moremi Initiative 2004 Accra Ghana G

Moscow School of Human Rights

Moscow Russia G

Mother Child Education Foundation

1993 Istanbul Türkiye G f

Mothers Legacy Project

Portland OR USA G

Movement Against Racism and for Friendship between Peoples

1949 Paris France G

Movement for Disarmament, Peace and Liberty

MDPL 1963 Saint-Étienne France G

Movement for Peace, Disarmament and Freedom

1982 Madrid Spain G

Movendi International

1851 Stockholm Sweden C

Movimiento Mundial por la Infancia de Latinoamérica y El Caribe

MMI-LAC F y

MOVIMONDO Molisv

1971 Rome Italy G

Multilateral Agreement on Commercial Rights of Non-scheduled Air Services among the Association of South-East Asian Nations

1971 T g

Multilateral Agreement on Commercial Rights of Non-scheduled Air Services in Europe

1956 Montréal QC Canada T g

Multinational Development of Women in Technology

MDWIT 2006 Baltimore MD USA G

Mundus maris

2010 Brussels Belgium F

Musawah

2009 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia F

Muslim Women Lawyers for Human Rights

KARAMAH 1993 Washington DC USA G

Myanmar Actions for Mission and Evangelism

MAME 2014 Frankfurt-Main Germany G

MyData Global

C

MyRight - Empower People with Disabilities

1981 Stockholm Sweden G

NA'AMAT Movement of Working Women and Volunteers

1921 Tel Aviv Israel G

Nagoya Protocol on Access to Genetic Resources and the Fair and Equitable Sharing of Benefits Arising from their Utilization to the Convention on Biological Diversity

Nagoya Protocol 2010 T g

Namati

2011 Washington DC USA F

Naz Foundation International

London UK G f

Netherlands Centre for Indigenous Peoples

NCIV 1984 Amsterdam Netherlands G

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