Harnessing blockchain for resilient and inclusive supply chains in the Global South
By embedding blockchain in regional trade systems, we can accelerate these ambitions and provide a scalable model for other Global South regions.
By embedding blockchain in regional trade systems, we can accelerate these ambitions and provide a scalable model for other Global South regions.
Treating these two forms of capital in isolation ignores the reality that healthy brains need healthy environments, and vice versa.
How the upcoming BRICS and G20 Summits can reinforce global action on climate, inequality and institutional reform.
The G20’s leadership shows how important global teamwork is to solving hunger.
The G20 should ensure robust multistakeholder engagement involving central banks, financial institutions, academia and international organisations.
There is an opportunity to leverage AI to modernise tax collection, especially in developing economies.
The G20 countries urgently need to prioritise just and inclusive energy transition policies that ensure energy security, affordability, accessibility, resilience, market stability and economic prosperity.
It is time to mandate disclosure of the gender pay gap in industries in G20 member states, including green sectors.
The G20 under South Africa’s presidency can become a platform for Africa’s digital security voice.
Analysts play a crucial role in guiding climate and development finance into actionable investment pathways.
The South African G20 presidency’s priorities for food security also complement the 2025 Kampala Declaration and the Global Alliance Against Hunger and Poverty.
To meet the growing climate challenges faced by developing countries in the Global South, it is crucial to scale localised and collaborative strategies.
The G20 has an opportunity to lead a paradigm shift in climate finance.
The unstable economic situation in developing countries such as Zimbabwe has forced many individuals into risky, poverty-driven artisanal mining activities.
Among the key areas the presidency will focus on include addressing the triple challenges of poverty, unemployment and inequality as well as Africa’s development.
Demand is growing for more representative and equitable global institutions that are capable of managing the risks and opportunities of interdependence.
In Africa, rising debt coupled with the growing risks of climate shocks require bold policy interventions domestically and globally to enhance its macroeconomic resilience.
Invoking Article 109: How South Africa’s G20 presidency can lead global governance reform
South Africa’s transition from apartheid to democracy exemplifies how political transformation can be driven by vision and international solidarity.