Post-G20 Reflections: Highlights from South Africa’s Presidency

On 2 December, SAIIA hosted this webinar to unpack key outcomes of South Africa’s G20 Presidency following the Leaders’ Summit.
Enhancing Environmental Sustainability in South Africa: Insights from the ESGAP Framework

SAIIA, UCL, Stellenbosch University and BC3 invite you to the launch of a report on South Africa’s progress in meeting science-based environmental standards.
Solidarity and Sustainability: Civil Society and Youth As Drivers of Democracy
Join the South African Institute of International Affairs (SAIIA) and the Embassy of Sweden for a compelling webinar on this International Day of Democracy.
The BRICS Expanded: Shaped by – or Shaping – the Global Order?

SAIIA hosted this webinar on the special issue of the South African Journal of International Affairs titled ‘The BRICS expanded: Shaped by – or shaping – the global order?’ on 10 July 2025.
From Pit to Power: Pathways to Sovereign Value Chains in Africa

The ALN Academy, in partnership with SAIIA, hosted a webinar series on critical minerals in Africa on 25 June.
Unlocking Climate and Development Finance: The Potential of Global Solidarity Levies

Join SAIIA and the Global Solidarity Levies Task Force for a discussion on the potential of solidary levies to upscale financing for climate and development.
Anticipatory Ways of Thinking and Acting for Change in East and Southern Africa

SAIIA invites you to a webinar for the launch of the Youth Futures Journey Guide and Special Report.
DRC’s Vicious Circle: Militias, Resources and Instability in the Great Lakes

SAIIA and the Konrad Adenauer Foundation invite you to a webinar to discuss the drivers and implications of the violence in the Great Lakes region.
Empowering You(th) To Measure Progress At SONA

Join SAIIA’s Youth Programme for a discussion around the practicality of climate action targets following President Cyril Ramaphosa’s State of the Nation Address.
Mozambique’s Problem of Two Emperors

Join SAIIA for this webinar exploring the domestic and regional impacts of the protests and unrest in Mozambique following the October 2024 elections.