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- What is the G20 and why does it matter? - The 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- DPI and AI are steering South Africa’s G20 Presidency agenda
Why South Africa’s G20 Presidency aims to focus the agenda on digital public infrastructure and artificial intelligence to benefit people and the planet
- 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
- Davos 2025: What to expect and whos coming? - The World Economic Forum
Davos 2025, the Annual Meeting of the World Economic Forum, takes place from 20-24 January under the theme, Collaboration for the Intelligent Age
- 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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