The Labour 20 (L20), representing trade unions in G20 and beyond, calls for a New Social Contract to create jobs, rights, social protection, and inclusion. It recommends addressing labour rights violations and ratifying all core ILO Conventions in G20 countries.
Remarks by Deputy Minister Alvin Botes at the DIRCO-SAIIA G20 Symposium
South Africa’s G20 presidency will have to ensure that the consequent imperative for financing for development should be rooted in the needs of the poorest.
G20 International Financial Architecture Working Group’s G20 Note on Steps of a Debt Restructuring under the Common Framework- South Africa
This G20 Note describes debt treatment steps under the non-binding Common Framework, based on initial country cases. It outlines the negotiation process between debtor countries and official creditors, reflecting a shared understanding among G20 and Paris Club countries.
The P20 Parliamentary Speakers Summit will highlight the transformative power of parliamentary efforts in fostering inclusive, sustainable, and collaborative solutions to global issues within G20.
Y20 Priorities for the G20 Agenda Under the South African Presidency
This note encapsulates the consolidated recommendations of the Y20 South Africa 2025 process. These proposals are designed to inform G20 deliberations across five thematic tracks, ensuring that youth perspectives are embedded in global policy frameworks.
Startup20 (SU20) South Africa: Shaping a Global Startup Agenda Under South Africa’s G20 Presidency
The G20's startup engagement group promotes inclusion in economic policy and connects innovators with policymakers. Using South Africa’s 2025 G20 Presidency to attract ESG investors and address funding gaps.
Speech by Minister Ronald Lamola at the High-Level Session of the Third G20 Sherpa Meeting
This important meeting which comes at the midpoint of South Africa’s historic G20 Presidency, also coincides with unprecedented global turmoil both geopolitically and geoeconomically.
Aiming to create impact across strategic themes, B20 South Africa focuses on mobilising investment through blended finance and enhancing domestic capital markets to mitigate currency risks.
Remarks by G20 Sherpa Zane Dangor at the Opening Session of the Third G20 Sherpa Meeting
I am delighted to report that our collective efforts are yielding significant progress. Out of 132 planned meetings, we have successfully hosted 70, with most Working Groups having completed their third sessions and many already engaged in the crucial process of negotiating their Ministerial Declarations for 2025.
U20 Co-Chairs’ Recommendations to the G20 Third Sherpa Meeting
U20 cities reaffirm their commitment to multilateralism, democracy, solidarity, and the rule of law as foundations for sustainable peace and global stability, and urge G20 governments to enable cities to access direct urban finance.
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