Global Civil Society & the UN Sustainable Development Goals

Goal 8: Promote inclusive and sustainable economic growth, employment and decent work for all

Decent Work and Economic Growth


Goal 8 is about promoting inclusive and sustainable economic growth, employment and decent work for all.

Multiple crises are placing the global economy under serious threat. Global real GDP per capita growth is forecast to slow down in 2023 and with ever increasing challenging economic conditions, more workers are turning to informal employment.

Globally, labour productivity has increased and the unemployment rate has decreased. However, more progress is needed to increase employment opportunities, especially for young people, reduce informal employment and labour market inequality (particularly in terms of the gender pay gap), promote safe and secure working environments, and improve access to financial services to ensure sustained and inclusive economic growth.

The global unemployment rate declined significantly in 2022, falling to 5.4 per cent from a peak of 6.6 per cent in 2020 as economies began recovering from the shock of the COVID-19 pandemic. This rate was lower than the pre-pandemic level of 5.5 per cent in 2019.

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

Défi Belgique-Afrique

DBA 1987 Brussels Belgium G

Délice Network

2007 Lyon France J

Depaul International

2004 London UK G

Design Management Institute

DMI 1975 Cambridge MA USA G j

DESSI International

Larkana Pakistan G

Destination Unknown

Brussels Belgium F y

Deutsche Stiftung Weltbevölkerung

DSW 1991 Hannover Germany G f

Deutsches Medikamenten-Hilfswerk - action medeor

1964 Tönisvorst Germany G

Development Alternatives

1983 Delhi India G

Development Alternatives with Women for a New Era

DAWN 1984 Suva Fiji F v

Development Bank of Latin America

CAF 1968 Caracas Venezuela F eg

Development Bank of Southern Africa

DBSA 1983 Midrand South Africa G

Development Innovations and Networks

1980 Geneva Switzerland F y

Development Partners Network on Decentralisation and Local Governance

DeLoG 2006 Bonn Germany F g

Development Perspectives

DP G

Development Workshop Austria

1986 Hallein Austria G

Dhaka Ahsania Mission

DAM 1958 Dhaka Bangladesh G

Diakonia

1966 Bromma Sweden G

Diamond Empowerment Fund

DEF 2007 New York NY USA N f

Dickens Fellowship

1902 London UK E

Dienst voor Internationale Samenwerking aan Ontwikkelingsprojecten

DISOP 1961 Brussels Belgium G

Digital Education Africa Network

DEAN 2001 Amsterdam Netherlands N

Diobass, écologie et société

DES 1996 Nivelles Belgium G v

Direct Relief

DR 1948 Santa Barbara CA USA G

Disabled Peoples' International

DPI 1981 St John's NL Canada B

Disarmament and Security Centre

DSC Christchurch New Zealand G

Distance Education for Africa

DEAfrica Lanham MD USA D

DLM Forum

1999 Tartu Estonia F

Domestic Workers Convention, 2011

C189 2011 T g

Don Bosco International

DBI 1995 Brussels Belgium E

Don Bosco Network

DBN 2004 Rome Italy F y

Donau Soja

2012 Vienna Austria D

Donor Committee for Enterprise Development

DCED 1979 Cambridge UK E y

Dorcas

1980 Almere Netherlands F

Drilling Contractors Association

DCA Europe Aachen Germany D

Dscoop

C

Dynamo International - Street Workers Network

2001 Brussels Belgium G

Dzeno Association

1999 Prague Czechia G

Earth Economics

1998 Tacoma WA USA G

Earth Restoration Corps

ERC 1999 Crestone CO USA N

Earth Rights Institute

ERI 2001 Santa Monica CA USA G j

Earth5R

2014 Mumbai India F

EarthSpark International

Washington DC USA G

Earthworm Foundation

1999 Nyon Switzerland F f

East Africa Philanthropy Network

EAPN 2003 Nairobi Kenya D

East Africa Women's League

EAWL 1917 Nairobi Kenya G

East African Business Council

EABC 1997 Arusha Tanzania UR D

East African Communications Organisation

EACO Kigali Rwanda D

East African Development Bank

EADB 1967 Kampala Uganda F g

East African Securities Regulatory Authorities

EASRA Arusha Tanzania UR K

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