As South Africa prepares to assume the G20 presidency in 2025, President Cyril Ramaphosa has outlined an ambitious agenda centered on inclusive growth, food security, and technological innovation. Speaking at a recent press briefing, Ramaphosa emphasized the need to elevate the concerns of Africa and the broader Global South within the global economic forum.
South Africa’s presidency will aim to foster policies that bridge economic disparities and improve access to resources for underserved regions. Food security remains a critical focus, with Ramaphosa highlighting the urgent need to address supply chain disruptions, the alarming rise in global food prices, and the increasingly severe climate-related agricultural challenges.
South Africa to Drive G20 Presidency Toward Inclusive Growth and Food Security
As South Africa gears up to assume the G20 presidency in 2025, President Cyril Ramaphosa has laid a transformative agenda focused on inclusive growth, food security, and technological innovation. In a recent press briefing, Ramaphosa emphasized the imperative to elevate the voices of Africa and the Global South within this vital economic forum, advocating for all nations to have their concerns heard.
Under South Africa’s presidency, a concerted effort will be made to implement policies that address economic disparities and enhance access to vital resources for marginalized regions. Food security is a pressing issue, with Ramaphosa underscoring the urgent need to tackle supply chain disruptions, soaring global food prices, and the intensifying challenges posed by climate change to agriculture.
On the technological front, South Africa intends to utilize its presidency to champion responsible artificial intelligence (AI) development while ensuring digital inclusivity is prioritized. Ramaphosa warned that while AI has immense potential to stimulate growth, it demands strong governance to ensure equitable benefits for all countries, leaving no one behind.
This agenda signifies South Africa’s unwavering commitment to ensuring Africa’s voice resonates in global conversations. According to Ramaphosa, the continent’s key priorities—such as fair debt relief, sustainable energy transitions, and fortified healthcare systems—will be highlighted and integral to the discussions during their leadership.
Moreover, South Africa will work hand in hand with other member nations to foster multilateral cooperation and confront global challenges effectively. As the first African nation to take the G20 helm, South Africa is poised to make its presidency a landmark opportunity for advancing the needs of developing economies and establishing a fairer global framework for all. On the technological front, South Africa plans to leverage its presidency to advocate for responsible AI development and, equally importantly, greater digital inclusivity. Ramaphosa underscored that AI has the potential to drive growth but requires robust governance to ensure its benefits reach all nations equitably, emphasizing the need for digital inclusivity.
Championing Africa’s voice
The agenda reflects South Africa’s longstanding commitment to positioning Africa as a key stakeholder in global discussions. Ramaphosa noted that the continent’s priorities—such as equitable debt relief, green energy transitions, and strengthened healthcare systems—will take center stage during its leadership term.
South Africa will also work closely with other member nations to promote multilateral cooperation and address systemic global challenges. As the first African nation to join the G20, South Africa aims to make its presidency a pivotal moment for advancing the interests of developing economies and fostering a more equitable global order.
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