Africa: G20 Task Force Urges Formation of Global Panel to Tackle 'Inequality Emergency'
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Nearly half of world’s most unequal countries are in Africa: report
Nearly half of the world’s 50 most economically unequal countries are in Africa, a new report on global inequality led by the Nobel Prize-winning economist Joseph Stiglitz found. Commissioned by South Africa — ahead of the G20 summit it is hosting later this month — the report said that global wealth inequality should be recognized as an “emergency”: Since 2000, the world’s richest 1% have seen their wealth increase by an average of $1.3 million…
The Extraordinary Committee of Independent Experts on Global Inequality, appointed by the President of South Africa, Cyril Ramaphosa, presented the first report of the G20 on this issue.On the issue of inequality The report considers inequality to be one of the “most urgent concerns” we face today, as it is the cause of multiple problems in the economic, social, political and environmental fields. In particular, this phenomenon endangers people'…
Ramaphosa receives G20 global inequalities report
Ramaphosa receives G20 global inequalities report Janine2 Wed, 11/05/2025 - 18:41 Cyril Ramaphosa and Joseph Stiglitz JOHANNESBURG - President Cyril Ramaphosa received the G20 Report on global inequalities on Tuesday.READ: G20 | SA seeks to tackle poverty with inequality panelNobel laureate in Economics, Professor Joseph Stiglitz is among six independent experts, who compiled the report.Ramaphosa set up the task force to compile the G20's firs…
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