South Africa will make history in December 2023 as the first African nation to assume the G20 Presidency, a pivotal moment for the continent on the global economic stage.
President Cyril Ramaphosa has vowed to leverage this leadership role to drive inclusive economic growth, sustainable development, and address the urgent needs of the Global South.
"We will work to ensure that no one is left behind," Ramaphosa affirmed.
This presidency positions South Africa to champion African priorities within the G20, with analysts highlighting it as an opportunity to push for reforms in global economic governance.
Key areas of focus include sustainable finance and debt relief, critical issues for many African nations.
South Africa plans to integrate sustainable finance into addressing debt vulnerabilities, promoting climate-resilient initiatives and sustainable development across the continent.
Additionally, the country will seek to align debt treatment frameworks with broader global goals for sustainability and climate action.
The upcoming presidency represents a milestone for Africa, with South Africa poised to amplify the continent’s voice in shaping global economic policies.