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- What is the G20 and why does it matter? | World Economic Forum
The G20 presidency rotates between members and is picked from different regions each year In 2023, the G20 host was Indonesia This year, it is Brazil’s turn, with a focus on social inclusion, global reform, and sustainability
- The African Union has joined the G20 – what does it mean? | World . . .
The G20 represents around 85% of global GDP and 75% of global trade, as well as two-thirds of the world’s population, prior to the AU joining The permanent members of the G20 are now Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, South Korea, Mexico, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Türkiye
- Speech by Cyril Ramaphosa, South Africa President at Davos 2025
It is South Africa’s firm view that these themes can best be taken forward through the collective actions of a number of institutions like the G20, as well as various multilateral organizations of the world, such as the United Nations, the World Trade Organization, the World Health Organization, financial institutions of the world, some of which should be reformed and be more representative
- Why the social and solidarity economy is key to South Africa’s G20 . . .
South Africa’s 2025 G20 Presidency marks a historic moment for the continent, as Africa’s first G20 Presidency provides a platform to put the SSE firmly on the global development agenda South Africa already has a thriving SSE ecosystem and is well-positioned to champion inclusive growth, with President Ramaphosa having declared a G20
- What India’s G20 Presidency tells us about its geopolitics | World . . .
As president of the G20, India has the chance to bring the international community closer together in accelerating climate action Strong public-private collaboration will be critical to supporting these efforts, write the World Economic Forum's President, Børge Brende, Anish Shah, Group Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director, Mahindra
- DPI and AI are steering South Africa’s G20 Presidency agenda
Digital technologies hold immense potential for economies’ long-term development South Africa, through its G20 Presidency, is seizing this transformative opportunity to prioritize digital public infrastructure (DPI) and artificial intelligence (AI), both critical enablers of digital transformation, on this year’s G20 digital agenda
- First Oceans 20 Communiqué urges bold G20 action for ocean stewardship
Now is the time for G20 Leaders to move from ambition to concrete action by integrating the O20 recommendations in their deliberations and developing a plan for their implementation under the next G20 South Africa Presidency ” says Silvia Guzzini, Strategy and Programme Lead, Ocean Action Agenda, World Economic Forum ***** About Oceans 20
- Does the G20 still matter? | World Economic Forum
When the G20 leaders held their first summit in late 2008, many welcomed what looked like a diverse, highly representative new forum for crafting common solutions to global problems The group acquitted itself well in responding to the global financial crisis, and, for a while, its emergence as a forum for international policy coordination
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