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

Help for the Persecuted Church

1969 Uhldingen-Mühlhofen Germany G

Help the Poor International

HPI 2010 Fort Worth TX USA G

Helping Other People

HOPe 2001 Bronx NY USA G

Helvetas

2011 Zurich Switzerland G

Hermandad

1975 Long Beach NY USA G

Het Actiefonds

1968 Amsterdam Netherlands G f

High Level Forum on Aid Effectiveness

HLF S c

High Level Panel for a Sustainable Ocean Economy

Panel 2018 Washington DC USA F y

Hilfe für Brüder International

Stuttgart Germany G

Hilfswerk International

1989 Vienna Austria G

Hispanics in Philanthropy

HIP Oakland CA USA J

Homeless Children International

HCI 1991 Reidville SC USA N

Homeless World Cup Foundation

HWC 2003 Edinburgh UK F f

Homesick International

2004 Osterbruch Germany N

Hope for the Nations

HFTN 1994 Kelowna BC Canada F

HOPE International

1997 Lancaster PA USA G

Hope International Development Agency

1975 New Westminster BC Canada G

Hopes and Homes for Children

1994 Salisbury UK N

Horn of Africa Aid and Rehabilitation Action Network

HAARAN St Peter MN USA G

Hostelling International

HI 1932 London UK B

House of Galilee International Church and Ministries

HOGIC 1992 Brussels Belgium G

Housing Europe - The European Federation for Public Cooperative and Social Housing

Housing Europe 1988 Brussels Belgium E

Housing Nordic

NBO 1950 Copenhagen Denmark D

How to Change the World

2018 London UK J

Human Development and Capability Association

HDCA 2004 Brewster MA USA C

Human Dignity

HD 2014 Paris France F

Human Dignity Trust

2011 London UK G

Human Factors and Ergonomics Society

HFES 1957 Washington DC USA G

Human Relief

2003 Vienna Austria G

Human Relief Foundation

HRF 1991 Bradford UK G f

Human Rights Advocates

HRA 1978 Berkeley CA USA G

Human Rights and Democracy Link Africa

RIDE AFRICA 1996 Fort Portal Uganda G

Human Rights and Justice Group International

Justice Group 1999 Lagos Nigeria G

Human Rights at Sea

HRAS 2014 Havant UK G

Human Rights Committee

CCPR 1976 Geneva Switzerland E g

Human Rights Council of Australia

1978 Sydney NSW Australia G

Human Rights for Africa

HRFA 1993 Kista Sweden G

Human Rights Foundation

HRF 2005 New York NY USA G f

Human Rights Funders Network

HRFN 1994 New York NY USA G

Human Rights in Mental Health

FGIP 1980 Hilversum Netherlands F f

Human Rights Information and Documentation Systems, International

HURIDOCS 1979 Geneva Switzerland F

Human Rights Now

HRN 2006 Tokyo Japan G

Human Rights Research and Education Centre, Ottawa

HRREC 1981 Ottawa ON Canada N

Human Rights Watch

HRW 1987 New York NY USA F

Humane Society International

HSI 1991 Washington DC USA E v

Humanitarian Aid Network for Distribution

Global Hand Tuen Mun Hong Kong G

Humanitarian Aid Relief Trust

HART 2003 London UK G

Humanity 3000 Programme

1998 Bellevue WA USA G

Humanity in Action

1997 New York NY USA G

Humanity Initiative

THI 1987 Tisbury MA USA N

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