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- What is the G20 and why does it matter? | World Economic Forum
The G20 is a forum of the twenty largest economies in the world that meets regularly to discuss the most pressing issues facing the global economy
- What is the G20 and why does it matter? | World Economic Forum
The G20 Summit is an annual gathering of leaders from developed and developing economies to discuss the world’s most pressing challenges This year, South Africa hosts
- Why the social and solidarity economy is key to South Africa’s G20 . . .
Amid growing inequality and an accelerating climate crisis, the social and solidarity economy offers a pathway to a more inclusive and sustainable Africa
- 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 African Union consists of 55 member states, although six nations are currently suspended It has a combined GDP of $3 trillion and a population of 1 4 billion
- Speech by Cyril Ramaphosa, South Africa President at Davos 2025
South Africa is hosting this year's G20 Summit and President Cyril Ramaphosa outlined his country's priorities for the meeting during a speech at Davos
- 5 takeaways from Davos 2025 | World Economic Forum
The World Economic Forum's Annual Meeting 2025 has come to a close in Davos, Switzerland Leaders came together for a week of discussions under the theme "Collaboration for the Intelligent Age" Compiled here is our coverage of the key takeaways and quotes from the week across the five main themes
- World Economic Forum
The G20 Digital Agenda: Cross-Presidency Priorities white paper, co-authored by the World Economic Forum and the Observer Research Foundation (ORF), underscores the importance of a cohesive digital strategy within the G20
- First Oceans 20 Communiqué urges bold G20 action for ocean stewardship
Today, O20 released its first Communiqué “Driving Economic Prosperity, Climate Action, and Security through Ocean Stewardship” as a call for G20 Leaders to integrate the ocean into their climate, development, and trade agendas The release takes place nearly a week before the G20 Leaders’ Summit on 18-19 November in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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