South Africa: Call for Stronger Brics, G20 Synergy to Champion Developing Nations
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South Africa: Call for Stronger Brics, G20 Synergy to Champion Developing Nations
[SAnews.gov.za] Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - President Cyril Ramaphosa says Brazil's leadership of BRICS and COP30, together with South Africa's Presidency of the G20, provides a unique opportunity to send a strong signal of unity and solidarity in support of the rights and interests of developing economy countries.
GCF grants record Ksh158B to help developing nations
In a record-breaking move, the United Nations-backed Green Climate Fund (GCF) has approved Ksh158.39 billion for new projects and initiated reforms to make it quicker and easier for organisations in developing countries to access funds. A statement issued after a GCF board meeting in Papua New Guinea last week announced that the board had approved […]
Flickr Photo Harsh Criticism of Global Governance: Too Much Power to a Few States, Africa and the Global South Ignored. South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has called for urgent reform of the United Nations Security Council, calling it "rigid and disconnected from current geopolitical realities." During his speech at the plenary session of the 17th BRICS Summit, dedicated to "Peace, Security and Global Governance Reform," Ramaphosa emphasize…
South Africa’s G20 Presidency: What It Means for Global Trade & Investment
Chris Hattingh South Africa’s G20 Presidency provides the host country with numerous diplomatic, economic, and cultural opportunities. With a main summit (22-23 November in Johannesburg) preceded by numerous side conferences […] The post South Africa’s G20 Presidency: What It Means for Global Trade & Investment appeared first on Cape Business News.
Global South takes center stage as South Africa hosts contentious G20 summit
As South Africa gears up to host the G20 leadership summit in November, President Cyril Ramaphosa finds himself caught in a complex web of geopolitical tensions, domestic expectations, and diplomatic pressures. For the first time in history, the African continent is chairing the prestigious global forum – a milestone meant to elevate Africa’s voice on the world stage. Yet what should have been a moment of triumph is rapidly becoming a diplomatic…
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