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C20 Summit in Sandton champions inclusive development and African unity
C20 Summit in Sandton champions inclusive development and African unity

The Citizen

time05-07-2025

  • Business
  • The Citizen

C20 Summit in Sandton champions inclusive development and African unity

The first day of the Launch and Mid-Term Policy Dialogue opened with strong momentum, marked by broad-based support and inclusive participation. The event, which served as a platform for reflection, collaboration, and advancing shared priorities on social and economic development across Africa, took place from June 22 to 24 at the Capital Hotel in Sandton. Messages of support were received from Youth 20 (Y20) and Labour 20 (L20), affirming the importance of youth and labour voices in shaping transformative policy within the G20 framework. ALSO READ: Joburg Speaker concludes region D1 Summit as locals Demand Services The dialogue also received endorsement from South Africa's Department of International Relations and Cooperation (DIRCO), reinforcing the country's commitment to multilateral engagement and African cooperation. Importantly, the event brought together members of civil society from across the continent. Their presence and contributions grounded the discussions in community realities and citizen-driven solutions. Their active engagement helped ensure that the dialogue reflected a diverse range of perspectives and priorities. As delegates from around the world arrived, the hotel's exterior was transformed into a symbol of unity and purpose. The branding around the venue was bold, inclusive, and rich in symbolism. Young pantsula dancers entertained the audience, underscoring the event's commitment to the G20 principles of equality, global partnership, and a sustainable future. This launch marks a significant milestone for the C20's role in influencing global policy, amplifying the voices of civil society, and ensuring that people and the planet remain at the heart of the G20's agenda. ALSO READ: G20 Summit – the ball gets rolling As discussions unfold, the focus remains clear: to foster inclusive dialogue, champion equity across all nations, and steer global development in a direction that leaves no one behind. The Sandton skyline now stands not just as a financial hub, but as a beacon of global cooperation and civic leadership. June 2025 will formally introduce Civil Society South Africa as a collective movement for social justice and policy advocacy. The event also aims to facilitate dialogue on key socioeconomic and governance issues affecting communities, establish strategic partnerships for sustained impact and community engagement, and develop a roadmap for civil society participation in policy and decision-making processes. In his speech, C20 chairperson Thulani Tshefuta emphasised the need for strategic alignment and a long-term vision. He stated that the work at C20 must align with South Africa's National Development Plan, the Medium-Term Strategic Framework, Agenda 2063 of the African Union, and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. 'The challenge before us all is to rise above immediate obstacles and focus on these broader, long-term strategic development instruments. Our strategic approach should reflect the fact that while there are 200 of us in this room, many more are following through various other platforms. We must truly act with purpose and unity to advance these shared goals,' said Tshefuta. At Caxton, we employ humans to generate daily fresh news, not AI intervention. Happy reading!

How South Africa is shaping the Youth 20 agenda for Africa
How South Africa is shaping the Youth 20 agenda for Africa

IOL News

time09-05-2025

  • Business
  • IOL News

How South Africa is shaping the Youth 20 agenda for Africa

South Africa officially assumed leadership of the Youth 20 (Y20) — the G20's dedicated platform for youth engagement — at a high-profile event held at the historic Rand Club in Johannesburg. The launch marked a milestone for the country and signified Africa's prominent role in shaping the global youth agenda. The event drew a diverse gathering of over 200 delegates, including young leaders, government officials, civil society actors, media representatives, international stakeholders, and members of the diplomatic corps. Online participation further expanded the reach, with more than 800 applications received from interested youth across the continent and beyond. Irfaan Mangera, Public Relations and Media Officer for Y20 South Africa, emphasised the significance of this moment. 'The Y20 is the oldest engagement group within the G20, and this is a historic opportunity for African youth to have their voices heard at the highest level of global economic governance.'

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